In smaller communities around Blackfoot, communication between family members, facility staff, and outside providers often happens quickly—especially when a resident has a hospital visit, a transfer to a different level of care, or a medication adjustment right before discharge back to the facility.
That speed can be helpful medically, but it can also create legal problems if key records are delayed or if staff explanations change over time. The sooner you organize the timeline, the better your chances of:
- identifying exactly when the symptoms began,
- locating medication administration records and physician orders,
- requesting records while information is still consistent, and
- preserving evidence that shows what monitoring should have happened.


