Farmers Branch families frequently describe a similar pattern: a resident stabilizes at the facility, then worsens after a transition—like an ER visit, a discharge back to the nursing home, or a change made following a clinic appointment.
These “switch points” matter because medication problems don’t always start with a clearly wrong pill. They can begin when:
- a discharge order is updated but not fully reconciled on arrival
- a dose is increased without the monitoring the resident needs
- a stop date isn’t followed, so a drug continues longer than intended
- multiple sedating medications end up stacked (sometimes weeks apart)
If your loved one’s condition changed after one of these transitions, that timeline can be central to a claim.


