In a suburban community like Benbrook, many families are juggling work schedules, school drop-offs, and commuting—so the first signs of medication harm can be easy to miss or dismiss. Common red flags reported by families include:
- A sudden behavior shift shortly after a dose increase or new prescription
- Excessive sleepiness or difficulty staying awake during regular care hours
- New confusion or agitation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Falls or near-falls after “routine” medication adjustments
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, unusual lethargy, or oxygen concerns)
Even when staff insists the change was expected, the timing can be critical. In many cases, the resident’s decline tracks with medication schedules, not with unrelated illness.


