In many El Paso long-term care situations, families first notice a decline that seems to come out of nowhere: sudden sleepiness, confusion that didn’t exist before, unsteadiness leading to falls, breathing problems after a change in meds, or a noticeable drop in alertness following a “routine” adjustment.
Texas nursing facilities are expected to follow accepted medication safety practices, including:
- administering medications correctly and on schedule,
- accurately documenting what was given,
- monitoring for side effects and adverse reactions,
- and responding quickly when a resident shows warning signs.
When those steps fail, the result can be a medication-related overdose, dangerous drug interactions, or neglect through inadequate monitoring.


