In suburban communities like Streetsboro, families frequently don’t notice problems until something changes—sometimes right after a hospital transfer, a discharge adjustment, or a weekend medication routine shift. A resident may become:
- unusually drowsy or confused
- unsteady on their feet (higher fall risk)
- agitated or “not themselves”
- breathing slower than normal or less responsive
- increasingly weak after what staff calls a “typical dose”
These symptoms can be caused by many conditions, but when they track with new orders or medication timing, they can also point to negligence. The key is connecting what changed, when it changed, and what monitoring occurred afterward.


