In smaller Oregon communities and surrounding areas, families often notice changes quickly—especially when they visit regularly or have ties to staff. A resident may seem fine one day, then later becomes:
- unusually sleepy or hard to wake
- unsteady while walking (leading to falls)
- suddenly confused or “not themselves”
- short of breath or showing breathing irregularities
- agitated after medication adjustments
The challenge is that these symptoms can overlap with infections, progression of dementia, or other common issues. That’s why medication injury cases in Molalla often turn on one thing: the timeline—what changed in the medication regimen and when the resident’s condition shifted.


