Erie-area families frequently notice problems after transitions that are common in long-term care: new admissions from hospitals, medication reconciliation after discharge, weekend staffing changes, or a sudden shift in behavior that is later linked to medication timing.
Medication-related injuries often show up as:
- Excessive sedation or “can’t stay awake” periods
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden behavior changes
- Unsteadiness, falls, or near-falls
- Breathing problems or reduced responsiveness
- Delirium-like symptoms that don’t match the resident’s baseline
The key is not just what went wrong—it’s whether the facility’s monitoring and response kept up with the resident’s condition as symptoms appeared.


