In the Washington, DC metro area, families often juggle commuting, work schedules, and frequent follow-ups with multiple providers. That reality can mask early warning signs. A resident may appear “just more tired,” “a little off,” or “doing worse after therapy,” even when the change lines up with medication adjustments.
Common Takoma Park-area family reports we hear include:
- A resident becomes unusually drowsy after a medication schedule update.
- Increased falls or near-falls after start/stop changes.
- Worsening agitation or confusion after dosage changes.
- Shortness of breath, over-sedation, or “not acting right” that seems to track with administration times.
Medication-related injury isn’t always a glaring “wrong pill” moment. It can be a sequence of small process failures—missed monitoring, incomplete documentation, delayed response to side effects, or unsafe medication combinations.


