Texas families sometimes notice patterns that show up over days—not just minutes. In Sherman-area cases, these “after-hours” or “after-visit” changes can be especially alarming because families may be told everything is normal.
Common red flags include:
- Sudden sedation shortly after medication passes
- Confusion or agitation that appears to track with dosing times
- Frequent falls or unsteadiness that begins after a new prescription or dose increase
- Breathing problems or unusual weakness in residents with chronic conditions
- Rapid decline after discharge from a hospital (when medication lists change)
These symptoms can overlap with normal aging or disease progression. That’s why your next step matters: you need a timeline that connects medication orders, administrations, and the facility’s response.


