In day-to-day life around Fremont—where many families commute, manage work schedules, and rely on regular check-ins— medication problems can be missed until symptoms become severe.
Common signs families report include:
- Sudden sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” episodes after scheduled doses
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium that tracks with medication timing
- Falls or near-falls that increase after dose changes
- Respiratory issues (slower breathing, trouble staying alert)
- Marked weakness or a sudden inability to participate in meals/therapy
- Behavior changes that appear soon after new meds or dose adjustments
These symptoms don’t automatically prove wrongdoing. But when they repeatedly follow medication administration—especially after a hospitalization or discharge—families often need an independent review of the care timeline.


