San Antonio’s long-term care residents often have complex medical needs—diabetes, kidney or liver issues, dementia, heart conditions—and many facilities coordinate care across multiple providers. That complexity raises the risk of gaps, including:
- Delayed adjustments after a medication change from a hospital discharge
- Inconsistent monitoring for sedation, breathing changes, falls, or confusion
- Communication breakdowns between nursing staff, attending physicians, and pharmacy teams
When staffing is stretched during busy shifts or when residents require closer observation, small mistakes can become serious quickly. If your family noticed a pattern around medication administration times, it’s important to treat those observations as evidence—not as “just your concern.”


