Every case is different, but Compton families commonly describe patterns that raise red flags for medication mismanagement, such as:
- Unusual sleepiness or “zoning out” soon after doses
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Frequent falls or sudden weakness that seems tied to medication schedules
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, wheezing, or oxygen concerns) after administration
- Rapid behavioral shifts after a hospital discharge or medication reconciliation
These symptoms can overlap with normal aging or disease progression. The key difference in a strong overmedication claim is whether the resident’s course aligns with what should have been monitored—and whether staff responded appropriately when concerns were raised.


