In suburban communities like Burton, families commonly notice medication-related problems during routine changes—after a hospital discharge, a dose adjustment, or a staffing shift when care routines tighten.
Watch for patterns that can be consistent with medication mismanagement, such as:
- New or worsening daytime sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” episodes
- Confusion, agitation, or hallucinations that appear after a drug change
- Frequent falls or near-falls that track with medication administration times
- Breathing problems, slow response, or unusual weakness
- Rapid decline in eating, mobility, or participation in therapy soon after dosing changes
Important: medication side effects can be real risks even with appropriate care. What makes an overmedication case different is evidence that the facility’s process—orders, administration, monitoring, and response—fell short of what Michigan residents should reasonably expect.


