In Glendale, families frequently notice a concern at the margins—right after a family member returns from a meal, a shift change, or a weekend visit. The warning signs can look “ordinary” at first, such as:
- sudden sleepiness or difficulty staying awake
- confusion that wasn’t present earlier
- unusual agitation or withdrawal
- new breathing problems or slow responsiveness
- increased falls or apparent weakness
These symptoms can overlap with illness progression, but a key issue in overmedication cases is whether the facility recognized the change quickly enough and followed through with appropriate clinical steps.
What matters most: how fast staff documented the symptoms, whether they notified the prescriber, and whether medication review and monitoring actually happened once concerns were raised.


