San Angelo families often describe the same pattern: everything seemed stable, then a medication adjustment occurred—sometimes during a busy staffing shift, after a physician order update, or around a care-plan revision—and within days (or even hours) the resident’s condition changed.
In long-term care, that timing matters. Medication effects can show up quickly, and nursing homes are expected to follow established protocols for:
- verifying correct orders and administration
- monitoring for adverse reactions
- documenting symptoms accurately
- escalating concerns promptly
When those steps fail, residents can suffer avoidable harm such as falls, breathing problems, delirium, dehydration, oversedation, or hospitalization.


