In Plainview and across the Texas Panhandle, families often notice medication issues during transitions—after hospital discharge, after a change in chronic conditions, or after staff updates in long-term care.
Overmedication-related harm may show up as:
- Rapid drowsiness or unresponsiveness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Confusion, agitation, or behavior changes shortly after a dose change
- Breathing problems or unusual slowness in response
- Falls and near-falls that correlate with medication administration times
- Weakness, poor coordination, or sudden inability to participate in care
Texas courts typically focus on whether the facility followed reasonable standards for medication review, monitoring, and response. That means the timeline matters: what was ordered, what was given, what was observed, and how quickly the facility responded.


