There’s No Dedication To Medication 
Assisted Living, Patients, Stupid, USA, Washington | Healthy | September 12, 2018 
CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content of a medical nature. It is not intended as medical advice. 
 
(I work in assisted living as a nurse, overseeing over eighty residents.) 
 
Resident’s Daughter: “I’ve been thinking about talking to the doctor about stopping my mom’s [antipsychotic medication].” 
 
Me: “Is there a particular reason you’ve been thinking about this?” 
 
Resident’s Daughter: “Yes, after visiting her a lot I can see she’s been doing much better, and I don’t think she needs it anymore.” 
 
(This specific medication stops hallucinations, delusions, etc., and the resident has been on it over a year without side effects.) 
 
Me: “Yes, she is doing great; the medication is working great for her.” 
 
Resident’s Daughter: “Well, I want her to stop the medication; she doesn’t need it anymore.” 
 
(At this point the resident’s daughter is getting irritated, and there is no reasoning with her.) 
 
Me: “Well, the doctor will need to fax us a signed order to stop any medications; you can call and request this. But I can’t just stop a medication without a doctor’s orders.” 
 
(The resident’s daughter stormed off in a huff.)
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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