Medication-related injuries don’t always look like a dramatic overdose. Many Greenville families first notice changes such as:
- New or worsening confusion/delirium after dosage adjustments
- Excess sedation (too drowsy to eat, participate, or safely move)
- Unsteadiness and falls—especially after changes involving pain or anxiety medications
- Breathing problems, low blood pressure, or agitation following “routine” administration
- Behavior shifts that staff may attribute to dementia progression or infection
In Mississippi facilities, documentation is often the key battleground. If the resident’s observed symptoms don’t line up with medication administration logs or nursing notes, that mismatch can be evidence of unsafe care, inadequate monitoring, or medication management failures.


