Many residents first notice something is wrong after the medication has already been taken—often days later—when side effects, complications, or unexpected reactions appear. In practice, errors can be “hidden” in routine steps that happen fast:
- A pharmacy dispenses the wrong strength or form (tablet vs. liquid, immediate vs. extended release)
- Instructions are unclear, and follow-up care doesn’t catch the misunderstanding
- Records from one provider don’t fully match what the next clinic relies on
- A hospital discharge summary doesn’t align with what was actually administered
Because people in Cudahy often juggle multiple appointments and caregivers, timelines can blur. The sooner you organize what happened, the easier it is to connect the error to the harm.


