Jesup residents rely on local and regional healthcare networks, and many families deal with the same practical realities:
- Shift-to-shift handoffs: Medication administration and monitoring can be inconsistent when staff changes occur.
- Frequent care transitions: A resident may move between levels of care, rehab, or follow-up treatment—creating risk for medication reconciliation problems.
- Complex chronic conditions: Many older adults in Coastal Georgia manage multiple illnesses, increasing the chance that dosing timing, interactions, or monitoring requirements get missed.
Overmedication cases often aren’t just about “a wrong pill.” They can involve failure to respond to early warning signs—like unusual sleepiness, agitation, confusion, falls, breathing issues, or sudden weakness—after a medication was adjusted.


