Overmedication cases aren’t always obvious at first. Many families first notice “behavior changes” that seem minor—until they keep repeating or worsen.
Common concerns families in the Maumelle area report include:
- Sudden sedation after a medication pass (resident is harder to wake, slurs more, or seems unusually groggy)
- New confusion or agitation that wasn’t present before medication changes
- Falls or near-falls that line up with dose times
- Breathing problems or periods of slowed breathing—especially in residents with sleep or respiratory issues
- Rapid decline after a hospital discharge, when new instructions are supposed to be implemented immediately
These symptoms can sometimes overlap with illness progression, but the key issue is whether the facility responded appropriately—by monitoring, documenting, and notifying the prescriber when something didn’t look right.


