In the real world—whether a resident is near downtown Chula Vista, around the I-805 corridor, or transitioning between rehab and long-term care—medication problems often emerge through patterns rather than obvious mistakes.
Common warning signs families report include:
- New falls or near-falls after medication schedule changes
- Over-sedation (sleeping through meals, difficulty staying awake)
- Breathing concerns or slowed responsiveness (sometimes mistaken for “just fatigue”)
- Confusion or agitation that appears after dose increases or added psychotropic meds
- Sudden weakness, dizziness, or unsteadiness following pain-med adjustments
In many cases, the facility’s paperwork may show “orders were followed,” but the resident’s observed condition doesn’t match the timing, monitoring, or response documented in the chart.


