In many Ennis-area cases, the turning point isn’t an obvious “wrong pill.” It’s a shift in routine that families notice:
- A new medication starts after a clinic visit or hospital discharge
- Dosages increase “for comfort” or to manage behavior
- A resident becomes drowsy during daytime activities around the same time medication schedules change
- Staff report “they’re adjusting” while symptoms worsen over days
- Falls, breathing issues, dehydration, or sudden confusion appear after medication timing updates
Because nursing home care is highly scheduled, the timeline is crucial. The question becomes: what exactly was changed, when it was given, and what the resident’s condition looked like before and after?


