In many Winter Garden cases, the turning point comes quietly—often after:
- A dose increase or medication substitution following a physician visit
- A new regimen added around the time of infection treatment (antibiotics, pain control, sleep aids)
- Changes made after a hospitalization and discharge
- Adjustments to medications that affect alertness, balance, or breathing
Families may notice a pattern: symptoms track to specific times of day (for example, after morning rounds or evening administration). Sometimes the resident’s decline looks like dementia progression or “natural aging,” even when it begins soon after a medication schedule change.
If you suspect overmedication, it’s important not to rely on verbal explanations alone. The timeline needs to be built from records.


