Many medication problems don’t begin with a “wrong pill” headline. Instead, families notice a timeline that follows real-world facility operations—like when a resident returns from the hospital, when orders are updated, or when a new nurse takes over a shift.
In Marysville and surrounding communities, it’s not uncommon for residents to experience:
- A decline shortly after a medication was increased, restarted, or combined
- New or worsening sedation, sleepiness you can’t wake them out of, or unusual agitation
- Falls or near-falls tied to dizziness, slowed reaction time, or impaired balance
- Confusion or delirium that accelerates after medication schedule changes
Even if the facility says the medication was “ordered by a doctor,” the legal issue is often whether the home safely implemented the regimen—through correct administration, appropriate monitoring, and timely response to adverse effects.


