In Zionsville and across Hamilton County, families often describe a similar pattern: everything seemed stable, then after a medication change—new dosing, a switch in timing, an added sedative, an opioid adjustment, or a combined regimen—the resident’s condition noticeably shifts.
Common warning signs families report include:
- unexplained sleepiness or “nodding off”
- new confusion, agitation, or sudden behavioral changes
- falls, near-falls, or trouble walking
- slowed breathing, reduced responsiveness, or dehydration concerns
- worsening cognition soon after medication adjustments
These changes don’t automatically prove overmedication. But the timing matters. In Indiana, claims typically turn on records—what was ordered, what was actually administered, what monitoring occurred, and how the facility responded when symptoms appeared.


