Many medication problems don’t look like obvious overdoses. Instead, they emerge after a change—new orders after a hospital stay, adjustments during a busy staffing period, or continued use of a drug that should have been reconsidered.
In suburban communities like Castle Rock, residents often move between settings (hospital → skilled nursing → rehab, or back to a facility). That makes medication reconciliation—confirming the right drugs, doses, and schedules—especially important. When reconciliation is sloppy or monitoring is delayed, families may notice declines that seem to track with medication timing.


