Overmedication doesn’t always mean someone was given an obviously extreme dose. More often, families see a pattern that suggests the medication plan wasn’t adjusted to the resident’s changing condition.
Common warning signs families report include:
- Excess sedation during or after scheduled rounds
- New or worsening confusion (especially in residents with dementia)
- Frequent falls or unsteady walking
- Breathing changes or unusually slow respiration
- Sudden appetite loss, weakness, or dehydration
- Behavior changes that correlate with medication administration times
In University Park, many families also coordinate with specialists and hospital teams quickly. That can be helpful—yet it also means the timeline becomes critical: when did symptoms begin, when did the facility communicate, and what did clinicians recommend after discharge or a medication review?


