Overmedication cases don’t always begin with an obvious “mistake.” More commonly, families see a pattern—symptoms that appear after medication timing and then don’t improve when they should.
Common red flags include:
- Sudden sedation or residents who are unusually hard to wake
- New or worsening confusion/delirium, especially after dose changes
- Frequent falls or near-falls that correlate with administration times
- Breathing issues (slow, shallow breathing) or persistent weakness
- Behavior changes (agitation, withdrawal, unusual irritability)
- Rapid decline after a hospital discharge or medication reconciliation
In Moultrie, many families are also juggling work schedules and caregiving responsibilities. That’s why it’s crucial to document symptoms right away—before the details blur.


