In and around Geneva, families often report concerns that cluster around daily routines—especially during shift changes, after medication schedule updates, or following a hospital or urgent care visit.
Common warning signs include:
- New or worsening sedation (sleepiness that seems excessive for the resident)
- Confusion or agitation that appears after dose changes
- More falls or near-falls without a clear alternative explanation
- Breathing problems or slowed responsiveness
- Rapid functional decline (walking, eating, or speaking ability drops)
- Behavior changes that track with medication timing
These signs can overlap with normal aging or illness progression. But the difference in strong cases is whether staff recognized the change, documented it, and responded appropriately—including notifying the prescriber and adjusting care when needed.


