Families in and around Princeton often notice problems during predictable routines—morning medication times, after therapy sessions, or following weekend visit gaps.
Common red flags include:
- Unusual drowsiness or sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden behavior changes after medication administration
- Frequent falls or worsening balance, especially in residents who were previously stable
- Breathing issues or oxygen-related concerns after sedating medications
- Rapid weakness or inability to participate in care after dose changes
Sometimes what looks like “natural aging” is actually medication-related. In Texas facilities, staff documentation may lag behind what families observe—so the case often depends on matching what the records say to what the resident’s body showed and when staff intervened.


