In Humble and surrounding areas, many families first notice problems during visit days or right after a facility reports a change—especially after a doctor visit, hospital discharge, or a new medication order.
Common warning signs that may raise concern for over-sedation or overdose-type harm include:
- Sudden or escalating sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s usual baseline
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium soon after medication timing
- Breathing problems or unusual pauses in breathing
- Frequent falls or sudden weakness
- Nausea, dizziness, or inability to participate in meals/therapy
It’s important to understand that medication side effects can occur even with proper care. The key question is whether the facility’s medication management and monitoring were reasonable for that resident’s health conditions and whether staff responded appropriately when symptoms appeared.


