In Texas long-term care, medication schedules can be adjusted for many reasons—behavior changes, pain control, sleep issues, infections, or attempts to prevent falls. Those adjustments are supposed to come with close observation.
But families around Taylor often report the same pattern:
- A medication was increased, added, or switched.
- Within hours to a few days, the resident’s condition changed.
- Staff explanations sound inconsistent (“it’s dementia,” “it’s dehydration,” “they’re just adjusting”).
Texas nursing facilities are required to provide safe care and follow applicable standards of practice. When monitoring and documentation don’t line up with the resident’s symptoms, it can support a serious claim—not just a misunderstanding.


