In Key Biscayne, families often visit frequently—sometimes multiple times a day—because the community is residential and close-knit. That can be helpful evidence-wise, but it also means you may notice subtle changes quickly, such as:
- New or worsening sedation after a “routine” dose adjustment
- Increased falls or near-falls after medication scheduling changes
- Confusion, agitation, or unusual withdrawal that aligns with medication times
- Breathing problems, excessive sleepiness, or reduced responsiveness
- Delirium-like symptoms that appear after starting, increasing, or combining medications
These patterns can overlap with other common elder-care issues—dehydration, infections, or dementia progression—so the key is not just what changed, but when it changed and what the facility documented at the same time.


