Medication-related harm doesn’t always look dramatic at first. Families in Seabrook commonly report concerns like:
- Daytime sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- New confusion or worsening dementia-like behavior after medication administration
- Breathing changes (slow breathing, shallow breaths, or oxygen saturation issues)
- Falls or near-falls that seem to cluster around medication rounds
- Unusual weakness, dizziness, or inability to participate in routine care
- Agitation alternating with sedation (sometimes seen with certain psychotropics or pain regimens)
These symptoms can overlap with normal aging or illness progression, which is exactly why a careful record-based review matters. The goal isn’t to “diagnose” from the outside—it’s to determine whether the facility followed appropriate medication safety practices for that resident.


