In local discussions, people often use “overmedication” to describe a range of medication safety problems—some obvious, others harder to spot.
Common red flags families report after medication changes include:
- Sudden oversedation (resident is unusually sleepy, hard to wake, or “slowed down”)
- Delirium-like confusion that begins after an order adjustment
- Frequent falls or near-falls, especially when sedatives, pain medicines, or psychotropics are involved
- Breathing issues or low responsiveness after dosing schedules
- Medication that appears to be “right on paper” but still causes dramatic functional decline
Because Tega Cay is a suburban community with many families commuting for work and school, it’s also common for relatives to notice changes during visits—sometimes after a shift in staffing, a hospital discharge, or a medication reconciliation update.


