Every facility has its own procedures, but the problems that create legal exposure tend to repeat. In the Seguin, TX area, families often report issues like:
- Dose timing that doesn’t match the care plan (meds administered earlier/later than scheduled, or schedule changes not reflected consistently)
- Sedation and psychotropic medication concerns—residents becoming overly drowsy, unresponsive, or agitated after adjustments
- Missed or delayed monitoring after a new medication is started (vital signs and mental status checks that don’t align with the resident’s risk level)
- Medication reconciliation problems after hospital discharge or a change in treating providers
- Unsafe combinations where side effects compound (for example, increased fall risk, breathing suppression concerns, or worsening confusion)
Even when the facility claims it “followed orders,” Texas nursing homes still have obligations regarding safe administration, appropriate resident-specific monitoring, and timely response to adverse effects.


