In suburban communities like Roanoke, families frequently visit during the same windows—after work, on weekends, or between activities. That pattern can make it harder to notice early warning signs such as:
- gradual drowsiness or “sleeping too much”
- new agitation or unusual behavior
- falls, near-falls, or trouble walking after dosing changes
- breathing concerns, low oxygen, or slowed responsiveness
- symptoms that seem to flare after routine schedule adjustments
Facilities may attribute those changes to dementia progression, infection, dehydration, or “just getting older.” But when the changes track closely with dosing schedules—or when documentation doesn’t match what family observed—there may be a medication safety issue worth investigating.


