In Sparks, many families rely on nearby emergency and inpatient care for serious conditions. When something goes wrong—whether it happened during an ER visit, inpatient stay, surgery, or discharge—patterns often look the same from case to case:
- Symptoms worsen after a transfer or handoff (for example, between ER, imaging, admitting, and the unit)
- Delays in test results or escalation when a patient is deteriorating
- Medication issues tied to dosing, timing, allergies, or changes in status
- Discharge problems—instructions that don’t match the patient’s real limitations or follow-up that never becomes coordinated
- Infection or safety failures that emerge after the initial treatment period
These scenarios can be especially distressing in the days after an incident because you may be trying to manage recovery while also trying to piece together what was done, when, and by whom.


