While every case is different, families in the Fayetteville area often encounter the same practical failures behind medication harm:
- Care transitions and medication reconciliation gaps: after hospital discharge, rehab transfers, or changes in care levels, orders may not match what staff actually administer.
- Over-sedation and fall risk after routine schedule changes: residents can be steady one day and then fall shortly after a medication adjustment.
- Inadequate monitoring for side effects: when vital signs, mental status, hydration status, or fall/behavior logs aren’t updated as required, dangerous reactions can go unaddressed.
- Staffing strain and documentation lag: when workloads are high, administration records and incident notes may be delayed or incomplete—creating gaps investigators must resolve.
These issues are especially frustrating when you’re trying to coordinate with family members in different parts of the Cape Fear region. The timeline matters, and delays in obtaining records can make it harder to reconstruct events.


