While every case is different, many Kerrville families describe a similar timeline:
- A change after a hospital discharge (new prescriptions, dose adjustments, or “resume home meds” orders)
- A noticeable behavior shift within days—sleeping more than usual, slowed responses, agitation, or breathing changes
- Delayed follow-up when concerns were raised (staff reassure, symptoms persist, then worsen)
- A documentation mismatch later—families can’t reconcile what they observed with what the facility reports
Texas long-term care rules require facilities to provide appropriate care, follow medical orders, and respond to adverse reactions. When medication management doesn’t meet that standard—and the resident is harmed—families may have grounds to pursue a claim.


