In suburban Stonecrest, many families are juggling work schedules, school routines, and long drives to visits—so the early warning signs may be subtle at first. Overmedication-related injuries frequently show up through:
- Sudden sedation or “sleeping through” care after a medication adjustment
- New confusion, agitation, or delirium that tracks with dosing times
- Falls, near-falls, or injuries linked to dizziness, slowed reaction, or weakness
- Breathing problems or extreme lethargy after opioid, sedative, or psychotropic medication changes
- Medication schedule confusion (missed doses, double dosing, or timing gaps)
These are not “normal aging” symptoms when they repeatedly coincide with changes to a medication regimen. The key is establishing a timeline—what changed, when it changed, and how the resident responded.


