Overmedication isn’t always obvious. Many North Ogden families first notice a pattern rather than a single event—something that repeats over days, or worsens after medication rounds.
Common red flags include:
- New or worsening confusion after dosing
- Excessive sleepiness or difficulty staying awake
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, labored breathing, or low oxygen alarms)
- Frequent falls or unsteady walking that weren’t present before
- Sudden weakness or inability to participate in routine care
- Behavior changes (agitation, withdrawal, or sudden “not themselves” moments)
Because residents may already have chronic conditions, it’s easy for facilities to frame changes as normal decline. A strong case usually focuses on whether the medication plan and monitoring were appropriate for the resident’s medical status—and whether staff responded fast enough when symptoms appeared.


