Families often notice patterns before they ever hear the word “overmedication.” In everyday Borger routines—regular check-ins, phone calls during shifts, and follow-up after appointments—changes can be easy to miss until they become serious.
Common warning signs families report include:
- A resident becomes unusually drowsy after a “routine” medication adjustment
- Confusion or agitation that tracks with dosing times
- Unsteadiness, falls, or slower mobility after new prescriptions
- Breathing changes, heavy sedation, or sudden sleepiness
- Declines in eating, hydration, or alertness after medication schedule updates
Medication harm isn’t always dramatic at first. Sometimes the facility’s explanation sounds plausible (“infection,” “progression,” “just aging”)—but the timing and the documentation tell a different story.


