Many medication injuries begin with something that sounds ordinary—an updated order after a doctor visit, a “temporary” increase in a pain or sleep medication, or new instructions following a hospital discharge.
In Kentwood-area long-term care settings, families often notice the pattern after:
- A discharge from a nearby hospital followed by a quick medication reconciliation
- A change to sedatives, opioids, or medications used for mood/sleep
- Adjustments made around shift changes when families are less aware of timing
When monitoring and documentation don’t match what the resident actually experienced, the gap can be critical evidence.


