In day-to-day care, overmedication can show up in ways that seem like “normal aging” until the timeline doesn’t fit.
Common red flags families in Taylor report include:
- Sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline, especially after routine dosing
- New confusion or agitation that appears around medication rounds
- Frequent falls or sudden weakness after dose changes
- Breathing issues or slowed responsiveness after sedation-type medications
- Behavior changes that track with MAR entries (medication administration records)
Texas facilities are expected to follow accepted standards for medication reconciliation, administration, monitoring, and response to adverse effects. When those steps fail—especially for residents with kidney/liver conditions, dementia, or a history of falls—the risk of preventable harm rises.


