Peachtree Corners is a busy, commuter-heavy community. Many families juggle work schedules, transportation, and school routines—so it’s common for relatives to notice problems during visit windows and shift changes. That timing matters.
Overmedication (or overdose-type medication harm) may show up as:
- Rapid sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Breathing changes or unusual slowness in response
- Confusion or agitation shortly after a dose
- Falls and near-falls that begin after a medication adjustment
- Declines after discharge, when medication lists may be updated quickly
The key is that these signs are not always obvious to staff—especially when residents have dementia, limited communication, or mobility challenges. What families observe (and how soon they report it) can become critical when the facility later disputes what happened.


