In a community like Harper Woods—where many families commute between home, work, and appointments—warning signs can be missed simply because visits are spaced out. Overmedication claims often begin when a resident’s condition changes rapidly after medication timing.
Common red flags families report include:
- Marked sedation that’s out of proportion to the resident’s baseline
- New or worsening confusion after medication rounds
- Breathing problems or persistent sleepiness that staff can’t explain
- Frequent falls or sudden loss of balance
- Behavior changes (agitation, withdrawal, or unusual restlessness)
- Symptoms that appear to line up with medication schedules
If the resident’s decline seems connected to medication administration—especially after a dose change, new prescription, or hospital discharge—act as if the timeline matters. In these cases, the difference between “a side effect” and “preventable harm” often depends on monitoring and response.


