In the Rosenberg area, families typically call after they observe a sharp change that seems to track with medication adjustments. Common early warning signs include:
- Sudden sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” behavior after a dose change
- Confusion, agitation, or new hallucinations (especially in residents with dementia)
- Unsteadiness, falls, or injuries after timing changes to sedatives or pain medications
- Breathing problems, extreme lethargy, or “not acting right” episodes
- Declining mobility or worsening cognition after a medication is added, increased, or combined
What matters is not just what happened—it’s when it happened, who documented it, and whether the facility’s monitoring matched the risks of the drugs involved.


