Not every adverse reaction is “overmedication.” In a nursing home setting, residents can experience side effects even when staff follow orders. But Wichita Falls families often notice a troubling pattern during care transitions—especially after discharge from a local hospital or an urgent change in condition—when medication adjustments are rushed or not closely monitored.
Look for warning signs that often prompt families to ask whether the facility administered more than what was medically appropriate:
- Unusual drowsiness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Confusion or delirium soon after dosing
- Breathing changes or slow respirations
- Frequent falls or sudden loss of coordination
- Agitation or marked behavioral changes after medication times
A lawyer can help you separate “known risk” from “avoidable mismanagement” by reviewing the medication orders, administration records, and the facility’s response timeline.


