In many Brownwood cases, the first red flag is timing. A resident appears stable, then after a dose increase, a new prescription, or a change in administration schedule, symptoms appear or worsen:
- sudden sedation or inability to stay awake
- increased falls or near-falls after dose changes
- worsening breathing problems or excessive sleepiness
- agitation, delirium, or new confusion
- dizziness, weakness, or low blood pressure concerns
Facilities may respond with general statements like “that’s part of aging” or “they’re adjusting to the medication.” Those explanations can be accurate sometimes—but when the timing lines up with dosing changes, families deserve answers backed by the record.


