Families often use the word “overdose,” but in nursing home disputes the key question is different: did the facility provide medication in a way that was unsafe for that resident and fail to catch or respond to resulting harm?
In Tullahoma-area facilities, concerns commonly show up as:
- Sudden, unexplained sedation that makes it harder to wake the resident or safely move them
- Confusion, worsening cognition, or changes in breathing after medication times
- Frequent falls, unsteady walking, or weakness that follows dosing
- Symptoms that don’t match the resident’s expected medical course
- Delayed responses after adverse reactions are reported
Sometimes the resident is prescribed something legitimate, but the problem is the timing, dose, monitoring, or follow-through—especially after changes in health status, hospital discharge, or lab results.


