In Moore’s suburban neighborhoods and community-driven lifestyle, many families rely on long-term care facilities for consistent daily supervision. When medication is mismanaged, the warning signs are often subtle at first.
Common patterns families report include:
- Increased sedation after dose changes (resident seems “drugged,” unusually difficult to wake, or less responsive)
- New confusion or delirium that tracks with medication schedules
- Unsteady walking and bathroom falls, especially after evening or bedtime medication rounds
- Breathing problems or oxygen saturation concerns after adjustments to pain or anxiety medications
- Behavior changes (agitation, restlessness, or sudden withdrawal) that appear after medication additions or frequency increases
Overmedication doesn’t always mean “the wrong pill.” It can involve:
- dosing that doesn’t match the resident’s current condition
- failure to account for age-related sensitivity
- inadequate monitoring after an order was implemented
- unsafe combinations that weren’t properly supervised


