Marathon residents and visitors alike know the pace here can be intense—heat, humidity, travel schedules, and frequent changes in routine can make it harder to spot subtle health changes. In nursing homes, medication problems can show up as:
- Unexplained sleepiness or “out of it” behavior after scheduled doses
- New confusion (especially in residents with dementia)
- Frequent falls or near-falls that seem tied to medication times
- Breathing problems, slow response, or unusual weakness
- Agitation or paradoxical reactions (appearing “more” restless after a dose)
- Sudden decline following a hospital discharge when medication lists change
One important note: medication side effects can happen even with appropriate care. What turns suspicion into a potential claim is when staff response, monitoring, or dose management appears inconsistent with reasonable practice.


