Residents and families in Coweta County and across the metro often report patterns like these—especially after hospital discharge, medication reconciliation, or a change in staffing:
- Sudden deep sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” behavior after specific doses
- New or worsening confusion (more than what’s typical for dementia)
- Breathing changes or slow/irregular respirations after medication times
- Falls or near-falls that spike around scheduled administration
- Agitation followed by sedation, or mood swings that track medication timing
- Weakness, inability to stand, or trouble swallowing after dose changes
These signs don’t automatically prove overmedication. But when symptoms show up in a consistent timeline, they can support the claim that staff failed to monitor appropriately or didn’t respond as required.
If you’re noticing a pattern, don’t wait for “someone to figure it out.” In a nursing home setting, delays can turn a medication issue into a lasting injury.


