In real Manor-area cases, “overmedication” isn’t always a single obvious overdose. More often, it shows up as a pattern—changes that seem to track with medication passes, prescription updates, or discharge orders.
Watch for warning signs that may indicate medication dosing or monitoring problems, such as:
- Excessive sleepiness or residents who are hard to wake
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden behavior changes after medication changes
- Falls that increase in frequency or severity
- Breathing issues, slowed respiration, or unusual weakness
- Rapid decline shortly after hospital discharge or a medication adjustment
These symptoms can overlap with other conditions, including natural progression of illness. The legal question is whether the facility’s actions—or failure to act—allowed preventable harm.


