In the Broadview Heights community, many families juggle work schedules, school drop-offs, and commutes to visit loved ones. That makes it especially important to recognize patterns early. Medication-related harm often looks like:
- A sudden change after a dose increase, schedule change, or new medication
- Daytime sleepiness that’s out of character, leading to missed meals, reduced mobility, or falls
- Worsening confusion or agitation after apparent “routine” adjustments
- Unsteady walking, dizziness, or breathing issues that appear after certain pain or anxiety medications
- Discrepancies between what the facility says happened and what the resident’s chart and medication records show
Even when the facility insists the medication was “ordered by a provider,” families can still have a strong claim if the facility failed to follow safe processes—such as correct administration, appropriate monitoring, and timely response to adverse symptoms.


