In Snellville-area cases, families often describe a pattern: a resident seems fine, then after a dose increase, a new prescription, or a “routine adjustment,” their condition changes noticeably within days—sometimes within hours.
Common red flags include:
- Unusual sleepiness or difficulty waking after scheduled doses
- New confusion, agitation, or withdrawal that doesn’t match a baseline
- Falls, near-falls, or gait problems after medication timing changes
- Breathing issues or low oxygen concerns after sedatives or pain medications
- Missing or inconsistent chart entries that don’t align with what family members observed
Because Georgia long-term care settings rely on daily medication administration and ongoing monitoring, small errors can create cascading harm—particularly for older adults who may be more sensitive to certain drugs.


