Families often notice patterns before anyone explains them clearly. While these symptoms can have many causes, they become more concerning when they appear soon after a medication change or after administration times.
Consider requesting clarification and requesting that staff document the following:
- Sudden excessive drowsiness or “can’t stay awake” episodes
- New confusion, agitation, or unusual behavior after meds are adjusted
- Falls that increase in frequency following medication changes
- Breathing issues (slower breathing, shallow breaths) or worsening oxygen needs
- Weakness, dizziness, or inability to participate in usual routines
- Rapid decline after discharge from a hospital or rehab facility
In Clemson and throughout South Carolina, families may be asked to rely on verbal explanations. Instead, start building a timeline now: note dates, shift times you observed symptoms, what staff said, and any medication list updates you received.


