In many Eastvale cases, families first notice symptoms that can be mistaken for other common problems: a UTI, dementia progression, dehydration, or a fall scare. But medication misuse can create similar patterns—especially in facilities where residents receive multiple prescriptions.
Watch for changes that may correlate with medication rounds or recent regimen updates, such as:
- Sudden oversedation (the resident is hard to wake or unusually sleepy)
- New or worsening confusion/delirium
- Unsteady walking, frequent near-falls, or falls after dose changes
- Breathing concerns or extreme lethargy after “routine” adjustments
- Agitation, unusual restlessness, or behavior changes tied to medication timing
Even if staff says the decline was “expected,” your observations can help build a timeline that professionals must take seriously.


