In Davidson and the wider Lake Norman/Charlotte region, families frequently describe a similar pattern: a resident seemed steady—then after a medication change, schedule adjustment, or “routine” update, symptoms escalated.
Medication-related injuries often don’t start with an obvious “mistake.” Instead, they can appear through:
- Dose frequency changes (e.g., moving from one schedule to another)
- PRN medications (as-needed meds) given more often than clinically appropriate
- Sedating combinations that affect alertness, swallowing, and balance
- Gaps after transfers—when a resident moves between hospital, rehab, and long-term care
Because suburban routines can feel predictable, families may not realize how quickly medication mismanagement can compound—particularly for older adults who are more sensitive to side effects like sedation, dizziness, and confusion.


