In a smaller community like Milledgeville, families often develop a close, ongoing relationship with the facility and staff—so changes stand out quickly. Overmedication concerns commonly show up as:
- Sedation that seems out of proportion (nodding off, hard to wake, “drugged” appearance)
- Breathing changes or frequent pauses in breathing during sleep
- Confusion or agitation that escalates after certain doses
- Falls, near-falls, or sudden weakness after medication administration
- Rashes, nausea, or unusual lethargy that persist instead of improving
- Behavior shifts that correlate with medication times
It’s also common for staff to describe symptoms as “expected” or to attribute them to age. In cases involving overmedication, the key question is whether the facility recognized warning signs promptly and responded appropriately.


