Many families in Thousand Oaks, CA describe a similar timeline: a resident appears normal at the start of the day, then changes noticeably around scheduled medication administration times—especially after afternoon shifts when staffing and handoffs can be more stressful.
Common warning signs families report include:
- unusual sleepiness that feels deeper than before
- new agitation or confusion that comes and goes after dosing
- breathing changes, slow response, or difficulty staying awake
- falls or near-falls that cluster around medication rounds
- sudden weakness, dizziness, or a decline that seems to accelerate
These patterns don’t automatically prove overmedication. But they can be the beginning of a record-based question: Was the dose and schedule appropriate for that resident, and did the staff monitor and respond correctly?


