Medication-related injuries in long-term care often start subtly. A resident may become:
- unusually sleepy after routine doses
- unsteady on their feet (more falls, more near-falls)
- confused or “not themselves” after a med change
- short of breath, unusually slow to respond, or difficult to wake
For Campbellsville families, a common pattern is realizing something is wrong only after the resident has already been sent to the ER—sometimes more than once. By then, the facility may have produced paperwork that sounds consistent, but key details (like vital signs, mental status checks, or timing of symptoms) may be incomplete.


