Families in Groves are often told the same explanations: dementia progression, aging, infection, “it happens,” or that the change was ordered by a physician. But medication-related injuries don’t always arrive with obvious signs. Sometimes they show up as:
- new falls or near-falls
- sudden sleepiness or inability to stay awake
- agitation, confusion, or worsening behavior
- breathing problems or slowed responsiveness
- dizziness, weakness, or apparent “loss of balance”
What matters most is the sequence—what changed, when it changed, and how quickly staff documented symptoms after medication adjustments. When records don’t line up with what you observed, that discrepancy can become a critical part of the case.


