In Delaware and surrounding areas, many nursing home residents experience frequent transitions—between short-term rehab, skilled nursing, and follow-up physician visits. Those handoffs are when medication lists can change quickly, orders can be misunderstood, and documentation may lag behind what actually occurred.
Families often report a pattern like this:
- A new prescription or dose increase is started after a provider visit.
- Within days, the resident becomes more sedated, confused, or prone to falls.
- Facility staff explanations shift from day to day (e.g., “infection,” “progression,” “dehydration”) while the medication regimen stays the same.
Our job is to help you build a clear timeline connecting medication changes to observable symptoms—and then identify whether the facility responded in a way consistent with Ohio nursing home medication safety expectations.


