In nursing homes and long-term care facilities around West Palm Beach, overdose doesn’t always mean a dramatic “double dose” that everyone notices. More often, it shows up as a pattern:
- Sedation that worsens day by day (sleeping too much, hard to arouse)
- Confusion or delirium after dose increases or added medications
- Falls and injuries tied to dizziness, low blood pressure, or impaired balance
- Breathing problems or excessive lethargy after opioids or sedatives
- Behavior changes after adjustments to psychotropic medications
Florida families often report that facility explanations sound plausible—“they’re just declining,” “it’s dementia progression,” “they’re not eating well.” Those answers may be incomplete if the timing matches dosing changes and staff failed to monitor or escalate concerns.


