In Tifton, many medication problems begin right after discharge. A resident may arrive from the hospital with updated prescriptions, a new pain plan, or changes to anti-anxiety or sleep medications. In the days that follow, families sometimes notice:
- sudden oversedation (too sleepy, hard to wake)
- new confusion or agitation
- unsteady walking or unexplained falls
- breathing changes or low responsiveness after “routine” doses
Even when the original prescription came from a clinician, facilities still have duties to implement orders correctly, reconcile medication lists, monitor for side effects, and respond promptly when something doesn’t look right.


