In suburban communities like Clive, it’s common for families to hear explanations such as dementia progression, dehydration, infection, or “just a reaction to getting older.” But medication-related harm doesn’t always arrive with obvious signs.
After a dose adjustment or new prescription, residents may become:
- unusually sleepy or difficult to wake
- suddenly confused or disoriented
- unsteady while walking (including near-falls)
- agitated or “not themselves”
- short of breath or slower to respond
The challenge is timing. When changes line up with medication start dates, dose increases, or schedule edits, that pattern can matter. We focus early on aligning when symptoms appeared with when the medication regimen changed—because that’s often where negligence becomes provable.


