Many New Braunfels families first notice an issue as a pattern of rapid decline rather than a single obvious mistake. Common warning signs include:
- Over-sedation (sleeping through meals, hard to arouse, slowed responses)
- Confusion or delirium (disorientation, agitation, sudden behavior changes)
- Falls and mobility problems (unsteadiness, repeated near-falls, injuries)
- Breathing or swallowing issues (coughing during meds, shallow breathing)
- Hospital visits after medication changes
A key point for Texas families: the strongest cases usually turn on timing—what dose was given, what the resident was like before it, and when symptoms appeared. That’s why your next steps should focus on preserving the timeline.


