Laramie is a smaller community with a mix of long-term residents, regional referrals, and care transitions that can happen quickly—especially when a resident’s health declines and the facility coordinates with outside clinicians, hospitals, or rehabilitation providers.
Medication problems in this environment often show up as:
- Abrupt regimen changes (new sedatives, pain medications, or psychotropic adjustments)
- Missed or delayed monitoring after a dose is increased
- Care plan drift—the documentation says one thing, but the resident’s day-to-day condition tells another
- Timing inconsistencies around “as needed” medications, bedtime dosing, or schedule adjustments
Overmedication isn’t only about a clearly wrong pill. It can involve correct drugs given at unsafe times, doses that don’t match a resident’s current tolerance, or combinations that worsen falls, breathing issues, or cognitive decline.


