Across Central Texas, families often notice medication problems in the same patterns—especially after a facility updates a regimen, discharges a resident from the hospital, or adjusts doses following a health event.
Common warning signs include:
- Over-sedation: unusually drowsy, hard to wake, slower responses, or “out of it” behavior
- Confusion or delirium: sudden mental changes that don’t match the resident’s baseline
- Unsteadiness and falls: dizziness, weakness, stumbling, or repeated falls
- Breathing and swallowing issues: coughing with meals, shallow breathing, or aspiration concerns
- Behavior shifts after “routine” adjustments: agitation, restlessness, or sudden withdrawal
These symptoms can come from many causes. The difference in a medication error case is whether the pattern aligns with administration logs, physician orders, and monitoring records.


