In a smaller community like Canby, families often encounter a familiar pattern: staff may describe symptoms as progression of dementia, “just getting older,” or a routine side effect that “should settle.” But medication-related harm doesn’t always announce itself as an obvious overdose.
Common signs families report after a facility changes a regimen include:
- New or worsening sleepiness and reduced responsiveness
- Confusion that comes and goes after dosing times
- Unsteady walking, dizziness, or unexplained falls
- Agitation, tremors, or sudden behavioral changes
- Breathing problems, choking episodes, or trouble staying alert
If these changes line up with medication administration—especially after an adjustment—your case may involve more than “bad luck.” It can involve unsafe medication management and failure to respond appropriately.


