In suburban communities like Johns Creek, many families visit regularly and expect consistent routines—meals, medications, mobility assistance, and monitoring. Medication-related injuries often look like a break in that routine:
- A resident becomes overly sleepy or difficult to arouse after a scheduled medication.
- Confusion, agitation, or new behavioral changes appear after an order update.
- Unsteadiness or falls occur after medication timing shifts.
- A “small change” in a prescription leads to hospitalization.
Facilities may explain these events as “progression,” “dehydration,” or “an infection,” even when the timing lines up with medication administration or a care plan update. Our job is to connect the dots using evidence—not assumptions.


