In a suburban community like Cibolo, many families visit regularly—often on weekends or after work—so they may notice patterns that are easy to miss in a busy facility. Common red flags include:
- “Wrong-time” sleepiness (resident becomes unusually sedated right after medication rounds)
- Rapid confusion or agitation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Frequent falls or unsteady walking shortly after dosage changes
- New breathing problems, low responsiveness, or weakness following administration
- Behavior changes that appear to track with medication schedules
Sometimes families assume a decline is “just aging.” But when symptoms cluster around medication timing—or escalate after a dose adjustment—questions should be raised immediately.


