Medication harm isn’t always obvious. Overmedication and drug neglect can present as symptoms that look like normal decline—until the timing points somewhere else.
Common early warning signs reported by families in College Station include:
- Sedation that ramps up after dose times change (resident becomes hard to wake, slow to respond, or “zoned out”)
- Confusion/delirium after a new psychotropic or pain medication
- Falls, near-falls, or sudden loss of balance following adjustments
- Breathing issues, excessive drowsiness, or low energy after opioids or sedatives
- Worsening agitation or uncharacteristic behavior after medication reconciliation
These observations can be more than “what it felt like.” In a legal claim, they can help anchor the timeline—especially when hospital records and facility logs show gaps or discrepancies.


