Families in Xenia often tell us the same story: everything seemed stable—until a specific change.
Common patterns include:
- A decline after discharge or transfer from a hospital or rehab (new orders arrive, then the routine changes).
- Sedation, confusion, or unsteadiness that appears to track with medication administration times.
- Breathing issues, excessive sleepiness, or agitation that staff initially explain as “progression” or “just being tired.”
- Care plan updates that don’t match what family members observe day to day.
Because older adults can be more sensitive to medications—and because Ohio facilities must follow accepted medication management practices—small mistakes can lead to serious outcomes like falls, aspiration, delirium, hospital readmissions, or long-term cognitive decline.


