In Oregon City, many families coordinate care across multiple settings—an Oregon hospital stay, rehabilitation, then return to a nursing facility. That “handoff” period is where medication problems can surface.
Common patterns we see in cases from this area include:
- A noticeable decline within days after a dose increase or new prescription (more sleepiness, confusion, unsteadiness, or sudden behavioral changes)
- Symptoms that match timing of scheduled administration—yet nursing notes don’t reflect the same level of concern
- Discharge medication reconciliation problems after a transfer back to a facility
- Over-sedation risks in residents who are already at higher fall risk due to mobility limits or prior injuries
When the story doesn’t add up—paperwork says one thing, but your loved one’s condition changes in a way that seems tied to medications—that’s the starting point for an investigation.


