In many Midland nursing home cases, the dispute isn’t about whether someone was harmed—it’s about how the harm happened and when the facility should have recognized a problem.
Medication overdoses and “near overdose” events often show up in the record through:
- inconsistent medication administration timing
- gaps in vitals checks and mental-status monitoring
- late or missing incident reports after changes in behavior
- care plan updates that lag behind medication adjustments
- pharmacy communications or order changes that weren’t properly implemented
Texas facilities are expected to follow accepted medication management practices, including resident-specific monitoring for side effects and timely escalation when symptoms appear. When that process breaks down, families may have legal options.


