Medication harm is not always obvious. In Alamo, families commonly report changes that show up after a “routine” adjustment—especially when the resident has multiple health conditions or needs assistance with mobility.
Look for patterns like:
- A noticeable change in alertness after a dose increase or new prescription
- Increased falls, near-falls, or loss of balance after sedatives, pain medication, or sleep aids
- Breathing concerns, unusually slow responsiveness, or “hard to wake” episodes
- Sudden agitation, confusion, or delirium that tracks with scheduled medication times
- Symptoms that worsen over a few days rather than immediately (sometimes consistent with accumulation or interactions)
These observations don’t automatically prove wrongdoing—but they can help build a timeline that investigators and medical experts evaluate.


