In Conway and the surrounding Grand Strand area, many families have similar routines: they visit after work, coordinate with other caregivers, and may rely on facility calls or brief updates. That’s why medication-related problems often surface as patterns rather than a single event.
Common “pattern” clues families report include:
- Marked sedation after scheduled doses (resident seems unusually drowsy during evening visits)
- New confusion or agitation that coincides with medication administration times
- Falls or near-falls after medication changes or after missed reassessments
- Breathing decline or reduced responsiveness soon after administration
- Rapid deterioration following discharge from a hospital or ER
These symptoms can also overlap with natural decline, dementia progression, or side effects. The difference is whether the facility treated the situation as a medical red flag—by reassessing, monitoring, and communicating promptly.


