In Cypress, families often notice a pattern after a facility adjusts a regimen—sometimes during a weekday shift change, after a doctor’s order is faxed, or following a discharge back to skilled nursing. A resident may:
- become unusually drowsy or “out of it”
- appear more confused or agitated than their baseline
- develop unsteady walking or increased fall risk
- experience slowed breathing, choking episodes, or unusually low responsiveness
Even if the medication appears “correct” on paper, the legal question is whether the facility managed it safely—monitoring, documenting, and responding when adverse effects showed up.


