Overmedication isn’t always a dramatic, obvious event. It can show up as a pattern—for example, residents becoming increasingly drowsy during the week after dose changes, or symptoms that worsen in a way that tracks with scheduled medication times.
In Danville, families commonly raise concerns such as:
- Dose not reduced after health changes (infection, dehydration, kidney/liver issues)
- Medication continued after a hospital discharge without timely review
- Sedating medications given alongside other drugs that amplify side effects
- Missed monitoring after starting or increasing a medication
- Inconsistent administration documentation (gaps, unclear entries, timing conflicts)
Sometimes the facility frames these events as “normal aging.” But Kentucky cases often turn on whether the care team followed reasonable medication-management standards and responded appropriately when symptoms appeared.


