Sellersburg residents often rely on regional care networks, including facilities that serve people from multiple nearby communities. In that environment, medication management errors may be tied to:
- Changes after hospital discharge (when orders, doses, or schedules don’t fully carry over)
- Frequent care transitions (skilled nursing updates, rehab readmissions, or routine re-evaluations)
- Workload and shift coverage pressures that affect monitoring and documentation
- Residents with higher sensitivity to sedatives, pain medications, or psychotropic drugs—common among older adults
If you noticed a pattern—symptoms that align with a new medication, a dose increase, or a schedule adjustment—don’t assume it’s coincidence. The most important step is preserving the facts that show how the care changed and what happened afterward.


