Central Falls residents often rely on a mix of local pharmacies, urgent care visits, and routine appointments—sometimes all within a short window. That matters because medication errors frequently occur during handoffs:
- A prescription is updated after a clinic visit, but the pharmacy fills an older order.
- Instructions change (dose timing, strength, or frequency), yet the label or discharge paperwork doesn’t reflect the update.
- Multiple providers coordinate care, and the medication list in one chart doesn’t match the list in another.
When errors happen in real life, they’re rarely “just one mistake.” They’re usually a chain—order entry, verification, dispensing, labeling, and administration or self-dosing—where something breaks along the way.


