In a smaller community like Coshocton, families are often closely involved—visiting more frequently, noticing subtle changes, and comparing what they observe to what the facility reports. Those observations matter, especially when a resident becomes:
- unusually sleepy or hard to wake
- suddenly unsteady or at higher risk of falls
- confused, agitated, or “not themselves” after med rounds
- short of breath, lethargic, or medically unstable
- more withdrawn after a medication is added, increased, or combined
Even when staff says the change is “expected” or “part of aging,” the question becomes whether the facility responded appropriately and documented the resident’s condition accurately.


