In suburban communities like Muskego, families sometimes notice problems only after they become part of the facility’s normal pattern—more frequent “just-in-case” doses, increased monitoring that doesn’t seem to help, or repeated calls to family after the resident has already declined. The concern is that medication-related harm can be disguised as general aging, dementia progression, or “typical” post-hospital recovery.
If your family has seen a pattern such as:
- new/worsening confusion after medication rounds,
- unusual sleepiness or difficulty staying awake,
- repeated falls soon after dose times,
- breathing issues, swallowing trouble, or sudden weakness,
- behavior changes that line up with medication schedules,
…you may be dealing with something more than a temporary side effect. A careful legal review can help determine whether medication practices met Wisconsin standards of care.


