Long-term care facilities in the Triangle region often manage residents with complex medication schedules—especially around transitions like:
- new admissions from hospitals,
- medication adjustments after therapy or physician visits,
- weekend/holiday staffing changes,
- and care plan updates tied to fall-prevention efforts.
Families in Alamance County and nearby communities commonly report the same pattern: staff explanations sound consistent at first, but later documentation doesn’t match what was observed—such as when sedation seemed to increase, when confusion spiked, or when falls occurred after a “routine” dose adjustment.
That mismatch is where a medication error claim often begins: not with suspicion alone, but with evidence that the facility’s process failed to protect a resident.


