In many Statesboro facilities, families coordinate care around visit schedules, shift changes, and communication delays. Medication is often administered multiple times per day, and the resident’s symptoms can overlap with common senior-care conditions like dehydration, infections, dementia-related behavior changes, or chronic illness.
That’s why these cases often hinge on timing and documentation:
- symptom changes that appear shortly after administration
- inconsistent explanations about what was given and when
- gaps in medication administration records or nursing notes
When the timeline doesn’t make medical sense, it’s a sign you may need a lawyer to investigate the full chain of care.


