In day-to-day life around Bellmead—where many families coordinate care alongside work, school, and commutes—small changes can be easy to miss until they become serious. Common red flags include:
- Unexplained sedation or “can’t stay awake” episodes after scheduled doses
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden personality changes
- Frequent falls or worsening weakness
- Slow or irregular breathing, choking, or problems swallowing
- Rapid decline after a medication change, hospital discharge, or dosage adjustment
These symptoms can overlap with normal aging or progression of illness. But the pattern matters. If the changes reliably follow medication administration and don’t match what clinicians expected, it may point to preventable harm.


