Galt is a close-knit community, and families often share a similar story: the resident seemed stable, then there was a change—new medication, dose increase, “routine” adjustment, or a medication reconciliation after a hospital visit. After that, the decline became hard to explain.
In California long-term care, medication delivery and monitoring depend on multiple handoffs: physicians’ orders, nursing implementation, pharmacy dispensing, and facility review of the resident’s response. When any link breaks—whether through missed assessments, delayed vital-sign checks, or failure to recognize adverse effects—residents can suffer avoidable harm.


