Airmont is a commuter community. Many families rely on quick transitions—doctor’s visits, pharmacy pickup, and then a busy week of school, work, and travel. Medication errors often hide in the handoffs:
- A prescription is changed after an appointment, but the discharge instructions don’t match what the pharmacy filled.
- A pharmacy label is hard to read or missing key directions (especially when multiple meds are involved).
- A follow-up appointment is delayed, so symptoms are treated as “expected side effects” instead of investigated as a potential mistake.
When time is tight, people may also rely on memory rather than documentation. In New York, that can make it harder to show exactly what was ordered, dispensed, and taken.


