In a suburban, community-driven area like Takoma Park, families are typically involved—visiting regularly, coordinating appointments, and staying in close contact with care teams. That involvement can make discrepancies harder to ignore.
Overmedication cases often surface when the timeline doesn’t fit the resident’s baseline:
- A resident becomes noticeably sleepier after a new order or dose increase
- Confusion escalates shortly after medication administration
- Falls increase without a documented change in mobility or therapy
- Breathing issues or extreme weakness develop following medication timing
Sometimes facilities characterize these events as “illness progression.” But Maryland families may still have legal options when records and clinical documentation suggest medication management fell below acceptable standards.


