Richmond Heights is a residential community where many families coordinate care from home, work, and nearby hospitals. That can create a pattern we frequently hear about after a medication change:
- The resident is stable on a regimen, then a facility introduces a new medication, changes a dose, or adjusts administration times.
- Within days (sometimes sooner), the resident shows new symptoms—falls, sedation, breathing issues, delirium, or unusual agitation.
- Family members receive inconsistent explanations while trying to obtain medication administration records.
Ohio facilities are expected to provide safe care and respond appropriately to adverse reactions. When they don’t, families may have legal options.


