While every facility is different, families often notice a similar pattern of warning signs across the greater Schertz/San Antonio region—especially after transitions (hospital discharge, medication list updates, or changes in care plans).
Common “red flag” behaviors include:
- New or worsening confusion after a dose change
- Excessive sleepiness or sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Frequent falls or unsteady walking shortly after medication adjustments
- Breathing trouble or slowed responsiveness
- Agitation or behavioral changes that correlate with administration times
Sometimes families interpret these as natural decline. But in overdose-type scenarios, the timing matters—what changed, when it changed, and whether staff responded appropriately can be the difference between a defensible care decision and negligence.


