Chandler’s long-term care communities serve residents from different backgrounds and care needs, and medication risk often rises when:
- Schedules change after doctor visits from off-site providers
- Residents become less mobile (more falls, less tolerance for sedating drugs)
- Multiple prescriptions overlap (pain control, sleep aids, behavior meds, anxiety meds)
- Family notice comes early but documentation is delayed or incomplete
Families often report patterns like “they were fine in the morning” followed by a clear downturn after medication rounds, transportation to an appointment, or a post-hospital return. In these situations, the key question isn’t just what was given—it’s whether the facility responded appropriately to warning signs and whether monitoring matched the resident’s risk.


