Many Monroe-area families first raise concerns when a resident’s condition shifts soon after:
- A discharge from Piedmont / local hospital systems and a new medication list arrives
- A medication “review” after a weekend or holiday
- Staff report “we adjusted the dose” but the resident’s behavior deteriorates
Common red flags include:
- Sudden or worsening sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s usual pattern
- New confusion or agitation (especially in residents with dementia)
- Falls that start occurring more frequently after a medication change
- Breathing problems, extreme weakness, or unusual responsiveness
- Symptoms that seem to occur in predictable windows around medication times
Importantly, families should know that side effects can happen even with appropriate care. The question in an overmedication claim is whether the facility’s medication practices and monitoring were consistent with acceptable standards for a resident’s condition.


