In a suburban community like ours, families are frequently managing schedules around work, school, and commuting. That can make it easy to miss early changes—until they become hard to explain. Overmedication-related harm often shows up as:
- sudden or increasing sleepiness that staff can’t justify medically
- confusion, agitation, or “behavior changes” that track with dose times
- repeated falls or difficulty walking after medication rounds
- breathing issues, swallowing problems, or unusual weakness
- missed opportunities to adjust medications after lab work or health changes
A critical point for Tinley Park families: what matters isn’t just whether a resident had a side effect. The legal question is whether the facility followed acceptable standards in how medications were ordered, administered, monitored, and responded to when symptoms emerged.


