In Oregon, Ohio, families often describe the same pattern after a long-term care resident becomes suddenly more sedated, confused, unsteady, or medically unstable: the facility says it was “part of the illness,” “a side effect,” or “a normal decline.” But medication problems don’t have to be obvious to be harmful.
When a resident is given the wrong dose, the wrong drug, interacting medications, or the same medication at the wrong time—combined with missed monitoring—serious injuries can follow. These cases may involve nursing home medication errors, unsafe medication management, and elder medication neglect theories of liability.
If you’re trying to protect your loved one and you’re stuck sorting through paperwork while they’re in and out of appointments, you need more than general advice—you need a lawyer who focuses on what matters in medication injury claims.


