In practice, families in Little Elm often notice a pattern of symptoms rather than a single moment of wrongdoing. Overmedication concerns may show up as:
- Unexpected heavy sedation (resident becomes unusually difficult to wake)
- Confusion or agitation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Frequent falls after medication changes
- Breathing problems, weakness, or slowed responsiveness
- Rapid decline after a hospital discharge or medication list update
It’s also common for families to be told the changes are “just part of aging” or “a normal progression.” Sometimes that’s true. Other times, it’s the result of dosing, scheduling, or monitoring problems that should have been identified sooner.


