In many Robstown-area cases, the first signs appear after a routine adjustment—like a dose increase, a new psychotropic medication, a stronger pain regimen, or a change to administration times.
Families often report patterns such as:
- New or worsening sedation during daytime hours
- Confusion or agitation that arrives shortly after medication changes
- Falls, near-falls, or mobility decline after adjustments
- Breathing problems or unusual fatigue after opioid or sedating drugs
- Swallowing issues or choking episodes tied to altered alertness
Even when the paperwork shows a “proper order,” the legal question becomes whether the facility followed accepted medication safety practices—especially monitoring and timely response to side effects.


