In many Muncie long-term care cases, the concerning turn doesn’t look like an obvious overdose. Instead, families notice a pattern after changes that are treated as standard—such as:
- A new sedative, pain medicine, or anxiety/behavior medication
- An increased dose or added “as needed” (PRN) medication
- A medication schedule adjustment after a hospitalization or therapy stay
- A switch to a different formulation or pharmacy supply
These changes can be especially risky for older adults because sensitivity to certain drugs increases with age, and side effects can overlap with common conditions. That’s why the timeline—what changed, when, and what symptoms appeared—matters as much as the medication list itself.


