In the Eatontown area, care teams frequently coordinate between skilled nursing facilities, rehab units, outpatient providers, and emergency departments—especially when residents experience falls, confusion, dehydration, or breathing problems. Those transitions can create real risk for medication errors, including:
- Dose changes after a hospital visit that aren’t reconciled cleanly at the facility
- Missed or late monitoring after starting, increasing, or combining sedating medications
- Administration timing errors (including “as needed” medications used too frequently)
- Duplicate therapy after medication lists are updated incompletely
- Failure to respond to early side effects (such as increasing unsteadiness, sedation, or agitation)
Even when staff believe they followed orders, nursing homes in New Jersey still have an obligation to provide safe medication management, observe residents appropriately, and act promptly when a medication regimen starts causing harm.


