In suburban communities like Romulus, families frequently first notice problems after a predictable trigger—discharge from a hospital, a medication reconciliation update, a new pain regimen, or a change in sleep or anxiety treatment.
Overmedication claims in this setting often involve one or more of these breakdowns:
- Dose or schedule not updated after a hospital stay or specialist visit
- Too frequent administrations of sedating or pain medicines
- Failure to adjust for kidney/liver issues common in older adults
- Not responding to early warning signs (confusion, excessive sleepiness, breathing changes)
- Inadequate review of medication lists during shift changes
The important point for Romulus families: the “routine” nature of these transitions doesn’t make the harm any less preventable. What matters is whether care followed Michigan’s standard of reasonable practice for nursing facilities.


