In Granbury and the surrounding Hood County area, many families visit regularly, notice patterns, and rely on staff updates—especially when residents have mobility issues or cognitive impairment. Overmedication-type harm often looks like a shift you can’t explain with the resident’s usual condition.
Watch for warning signs such as:
- Sudden or escalating sedation (sleeping more than usual, hard to arouse)
- New confusion or agitation that begins after a dose change
- Breathing changes or oxygen concerns
- Frequent falls or near-falls after medication times
- Marked weakness or “can’t participate” days that follow administration
If symptoms seem to line up with a medication schedule—or if staff initially brush it off—your next step should be to request documentation and preserve a timeline. The goal isn’t to “guess” who is at fault; it’s to build a record that can be reviewed by medical and legal professionals.


