A common Tallmadge scenario involves a resident returning from an ER or hospital following an illness or fall. In the days after discharge, medication orders often shift—sometimes including pain control, sleep aids, anxiety medications, or other drugs that can affect alertness and balance.
If a facility then administers medication based on an outdated list, misses reconciliation steps, or fails to monitor side effects consistent with Ohio nursing home standards, residents may experience:
- Sudden oversedation or confusion
- Falls or near-falls
- Breathing problems or excessive drowsiness
- Agitation or delirium after “routine” medication rounds
The key is not only what was prescribed—it’s whether the facility implemented and monitored the regimen safely.


