In many cases, the first signs aren’t “obvious overdose.” Families in the Levelland area often describe a pattern like:
- A sudden change in alertness—sleepiness, confusion, or unusual agitation
- New trouble walking, repeated falls, or weakness after a medication adjustment
- Breathing changes, excessive sedation, or difficulty staying awake
- Worsening cognition that doesn’t track the resident’s baseline
- Symptoms that appear after a dose schedule change, a new prescription, or a medication re-start
Those changes can be connected to medication mismanagement, inadequate monitoring, or failure to respond to adverse effects. The key is linking symptoms to the medication timeline—and doing it with documentation that holds up.


