While every case differs, families in and around Oconomowoc often report a pattern of changes that seemed to track with medication administration—such as:
- Sudden sleepiness or “too much sedation” that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- New confusion, agitation, or withdrawal after dose changes
- Falls or near-falls increasing after medication timing or frequency changes
- Breathing problems, weakness, or unsteady gait that staff don’t treat as urgent
- Rapid decline after a hospital discharge, when medication lists and monitoring should be carefully updated
These signs don’t automatically prove wrongdoing. But when they occur repeatedly—or intensify after staff changes a regimen—those observations can help build a credible timeline for review.


