In Red Oak, many families first notice issues after a routine day turns unusual—especially after medication times. The concern may not start as “overdose” in the beginning. It can begin as:
- More sleepiness or difficulty staying awake than before
- New confusion or behavior changes after a dose
- Falls or near-falls shortly after administration
- Worsening balance, weakness, or trouble swallowing
- Breathing changes, low energy, or “can’t get the resident comfortable” moments
These patterns matter because Texas nursing facilities are expected to follow medication orders, monitor for adverse effects, and respond promptly when a resident’s condition changes. If staff missed warnings or failed to escalate care, that can support a negligence claim.


