In long-term care, medication harm doesn’t always look like an obvious overdose. Families in Murray commonly report patterns such as:
- A noticeable change shortly after a dose increase, schedule adjustment, or new medication start
- Increased falls or “sleeping too much” after medications for pain, anxiety, sleep, or behavior
- Confusion, slowed responses, or breathing concerns that appear after medication timing shifts
- Symptoms that don’t match the facility’s narrative in incident reports or progress notes
Even where staff insists they “followed the doctor’s orders,” Murray families should know that safe administration and monitoring are facility responsibilities too.


