Overmedication isn’t always a dramatic, obvious error. In many cases in and around The Colony—where families juggle work schedules, frequent appointments, and later-than-expected record access—the problem shows up as a pattern of symptoms that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline.
Families often notice one or more of the following after medication is given or adjusted:
- New or worsening confusion that appears after medication changes
- Excessive sleepiness or oversedation during daytime hours
- Increased falls or weakness that wasn’t present before
- Breathing issues or reduced responsiveness
- Agitation or behavioral changes that seem tied to dosing times
- Rapid decline after a hospital stay, when medications are reconciled incompletely
In a residential lifestyle community like The Colony, it’s also common for family members to report that communication was difficult: staff may relay information briefly during shift change, and detailed documentation may not be provided unless requested.
When the timing of symptoms lines up with medication administration, a legal review may be appropriate.


