In many Texas long-term care settings, medication risk increases when multiple handoffs occur in a short period—such as evenings, weekends, and after a hospital transfer. Families sometimes first notice a change after:
- A new medication is started following a hospital stay
- A dose is adjusted but monitoring notes don’t reflect the resident’s symptoms
- “Routine” scheduling changes occur across shifts
- A resident returns from an appointment and the medication list isn’t reconciled correctly
If symptoms appeared soon after these events—like excessive sleepiness, breathing changes, falls, sudden agitation, or confusion—those timing details can be critical for building a claim.


