In the Wellington area, it’s common for residents to be moved quickly between levels of care—nursing facilities, rehab centers, hospital stays, and sometimes back again. Each transfer can create gaps in the medication timeline:
- Medication lists may not match between facilities
- “New” prescriptions can be started before prior reactions are fully reviewed
- Dosing schedules can change during transport or after tests
That matters because medication-related harm is often tied to what changed, when it changed, and how the facility responded afterward. If documentation is incomplete or inconsistent, causation disputes become more likely—so organizing records early can make a measurable difference.


