North Canton families frequently tell us the same story: the change started after a transition—an ER visit, a rehab stay, a specialist appointment, or a “routine” medication adjustment. In many cases, the problem isn’t that staff intended harm; it’s that the facility’s medication processes didn’t catch a risk early enough.
Common North Canton scenarios include:
- Post-hospital medication reconciliation problems after a patient is discharged back to a nursing home or skilled nursing unit.
- Sedation or psychotropic dosing changes that increase fall risk—especially for residents who are already coping with mobility limits.
- Orders that don’t match what was administered (even when paperwork looks correct at first glance).
- Monitoring gaps—for example, not responding promptly when a resident’s alertness, breathing, or behavior changes following a dose.
Ohio long-term care facilities are expected to provide safe care and to follow accepted medication safety standards. When those responsibilities aren’t met, families may have legal options.


