In many Pinehurst area cases, the resident’s decline becomes noticeable during ordinary day-to-day routines—after a change ordered by a clinician, a dose adjustment, or a new medication started following a hospital stay.
Families frequently tell us:
- The resident was doing better before a medication change.
- Symptoms appeared soon after a new schedule began.
- Explanations from staff don’t match what family members observed.
That’s why we build the case around when each medication was started, changed, or administered and when symptoms were documented. This matters because nursing home medication records are often detailed, but the “story” can be hard to see unless someone aligns the documents into a coherent sequence.


