In suburban neighborhoods outside Buffalo, families may visit often, notice changes early, and still be told “it’s normal progression” or “it’s just a bad day.” Overmedication cases frequently start with observations like:
- A sharp decline after a dose increase or after adding a new sedating or pain medication
- Unusual sleepiness, slurred speech, falls, or slowed breathing that appear after scheduled administration
- Confusion or agitation that tracks with medication times rather than infections or other common causes
- Behavior changes that staff describe one way in notes, but family members witnessed differently
These patterns aren’t proof by themselves—but in our experience, they’re where a strong case begins. The next step is aligning what you saw with what the facility recorded.


