Families in Yuba County often describe a similar sequence:
- A resident receives a “routine” medication adjustment—sometimes after a hospital stay, a fall risk update, or a change in behavior.
- Within days (or sometimes sooner), the resident’s baseline changes: more sedation, new confusion, breathing issues, repeated falls, or trouble swallowing.
- The facility’s explanation may focus on the resident’s age, dementia progression, or an unrelated infection.
- Later, the paperwork and medication administration records don’t clearly match what family members observed.
That mismatch is often where claims gain traction. In California, nursing homes must meet baseline standards for medication management, monitoring, and accurate documentation. When those standards aren’t met, medication harm can become actionable.


