In a busy care environment, medication problems can be easy to miss until they become serious. Families around Ontario often report concerns like:
- Sudden or unusual sedation after dose times
- New confusion or agitation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, labored respirations) after medication administration
- Falls or near-falls that appear to spike around medication schedules
- Rapid functional decline after a prescription change—especially after a hospital discharge
These are not “wait and see” signs. If symptoms line up with medication administration, ask for a prompt medical review and request that staff document what they observe, when they observed it, and what was done in response.


