Families in coastal Georgia communities sometimes report a familiar pattern: a resident appears stable, then after a dose change (or after a hospital discharge), the person’s condition shifts quickly. In Jesup nursing homes, that shift may show up as:
- Daytime drowsiness or inability to stay awake
- New confusion or agitation
- Breathing problems or unusual fatigue
- Falls soon after medication administration
- Marked weakness or trouble walking
Not every bad outcome is caused by overmedication. Some conditions worsen on their own. But when changes line up with medication timing—especially after a new prescription, dose increase, or “as needed” medication—families often need answers fast.


