Overmedication-related harm doesn’t always look like a dramatic “overdose.” In many Post Falls cases, families first observe patterns such as:
- Daytime drowsiness that wasn’t present before a prescription change
- New confusion or agitation shortly after dosing
- Frequent falls or near-falls—especially in residents who previously ambulated safely
- Breathing problems or unusual slowness in response
- Rapid functional decline after hospital discharge or a medication adjustment
Because these symptoms can overlap with normal aging or progression of illness, the key is not what you suspect—it’s what the record shows about orders, administration timing, monitoring, and response.


