Overmedication claims often start with observable changes. Families commonly describe patterns such as:
- Excessive sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” episodes after scheduled medication times
- New confusion or sudden disorientation that wasn’t present before
- Frequent falls or unsteady walking shortly after dosing
- Breathing changes (slowed breathing, unusual pauses, or persistent respiratory weakness)
- Behavior shifts that appear to track with med administration
In Pasadena, as in the rest of Texas, families frequently get updates during busy visiting hours or when staff are switching shifts. That’s why you should write down what you saw, the approximate time, and what medication was being administered that day. Even if you don’t know the exact dose yet, your timeline can help attorneys and medical experts determine whether the response was appropriate.


