In many Groveland cases, the first signs don’t look like an obvious mistake. Instead, family members notice changes that get dismissed as aging, dementia progression, or a routine infection—until the pattern continues.
Common warning signs after a dosing schedule changes include:
- Increased sleepiness or difficulty staying awake
- Sudden confusion, agitation, or delirium-like behavior
- Unsteady walking, frequent near-falls, or new wheelchair dependence
- Breathing changes (too slow or too shallow), especially with sedatives or opioids
- Low blood pressure symptoms like dizziness or faintness
If symptoms line up with medication administration times—or worsen shortly after a dose increase, new drug, or combination therapy—those timing details can be central to a claim.


