In Coweta, it’s common for families to live with daily routines—work schedules, school drop-offs, travel to nearby care settings, and frequent communication with staff. When a loved one becomes unusually sleepy, confused, unsteady, or withdrawn, it can be tempting to accept explanations like dementia progression or “a bad day.”
But in medication error cases, these changes often correlate with:
- A new prescription or dose increase
- A medication schedule adjustment (including timing changes)
- A transition to a different unit or facility within a short period
- A lack of monitoring after side effects begin
The key difference is whether the facility responded appropriately once warning signs appeared.


