In our experience handling nursing home injury cases in Wayne County and surrounding areas, medication-related problems often show up as a pattern rather than a single “wrong pill” event. Families commonly report things like:
- A sudden change after a dose increase or new prescription—sleepiness, confusion, agitation, or unsteadiness
- A decline that worsens over days, especially after multiple medication adjustments
- New fall risk or mobility problems after sedatives, opioids, or psychotropic medications were started or scheduled differently
- Breathing or swallow concerns (including coughing after meals) that appear after medication schedule changes
- Inconsistent staff explanations about what was given, when it was given, and why symptoms were not addressed sooner
If your loved one’s condition changed around the time of medication adjustments, that timeline matters. The sooner you preserve records and document observations, the stronger the case can become.


