Overmedication doesn’t always look like a dramatic overdose. In many Borger cases, the first warning is a pattern—changes that line up with medication administration schedules.
Common red flags include:
- Unusual drowsiness or “can’t stay awake” periods after medication rounds
- New confusion, agitation, or sudden behavior changes
- Falls or near-falls that begin after dose changes or added meds
- Breathing problems, slowed breathing, or oxygen concerns
- Marked weakness, dizziness, or trouble standing
- Frequent calls to the nurse station because the resident “doesn’t seem right”
If these symptoms appear and persist, the issue may not be the medication itself—it may be how it was dosed, timed, monitored, or adjusted for the resident’s specific condition.


