Gahanna families are typically not medical experts, and nursing home staff are often dealing with multiple residents, rotating shifts, and evolving care plans. That environment can make medication problems harder to spot early—especially when symptoms overlap with other common elder-care issues.
After a medication adjustment, families may hear explanations like:
- “That’s just progression of dementia.”
- “They’re just more tired this week.”
- “It may be unrelated to the new drug.”
But when symptoms—like severe sedation, confusion, falls, breathing issues, or sudden unsteadiness—track closely to medication administration, it may indicate a preventable safety failure. The legal focus becomes: what should the facility have done, when, and what did the documentation show?


