Cambridge is a community where many families manage care while balancing work, school schedules, and travel to appointments. When a loved one is in a long-term care facility, that practical reality can create a dangerous delay: symptoms get explained away as “part of aging” until they don’t improve.
In medication error cases, the timing often tells the story—especially around:
- Weekend and holiday coverage when staffing patterns may shift
- After-care transitions (hospital discharge back to the facility)
- Dose changes for pain, sleep, agitation, or anxiety
- Medication schedule adjustments tied to behavior or mobility concerns
If your loved one’s condition worsened soon after a change—more falls, more confusion, breathing changes, or a sudden drop in alertness—that pattern should be treated as medically urgent and legally relevant.


