Medication injuries don’t always present like an obvious error. In many Germantown-area cases, families first notice a pattern that seems too connected to ignore:
- A resident becomes drowsy or sedated after a “routine” adjustment
- Balance and mobility worsen after dose timing changes
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium appears around medication start/stop dates
- Symptoms don’t match what a facility later claims happened
In long-term care, these signs can be blamed on aging, dementia progression, or “getting sick.” But when the timing lines up with medication administration and monitoring gaps, it may point to nursing home medication error or elder medication neglect theories.


