In Griffin and surrounding Spalding County communities, families often first notice medication problems after what facilities describe as a standard adjustment—an increase, a schedule change, a new sleep aid, or a transition after an illness.
You may see signs like:
- sudden drowsiness or inability to stay awake
- confusion that’s worse than a resident’s usual baseline
- unsteady walking, falls, or “not acting like themselves”
- breathing problems, extreme fatigue, or agitation
Medication-related injuries don’t always look like a dramatic overdose. More often, they appear as a timeline of small changes that don’t fit the resident’s medical history—especially when orders, administration logs, and monitoring notes don’t align.


