Many cases begin the same way: family members clock the timing. They visit after lunch or evening rounds and see a noticeable change—then it repeats.
Common red flags reported by families in the Conroe area include:
- Sudden sleepiness beyond what the resident’s routine used to look like
- New confusion, agitation, or “not acting like themselves”
- Breathing changes, excessive drowsiness, or difficulty waking
- Falls or near-falls that appear to increase after certain doses
- Missed meals, dehydration, or weakness that seems to follow medication days
If you’re seeing a correlation between medication administration and a sharp decline, treat it as urgent. The legal side comes later—but medical safety comes first.


