In and around Silverton, families frequently encounter complicated care transitions—moving between facilities, short hospital stays, medication changes after discharge, and updates to care plans. Those handoffs are exactly where medication administration can go wrong. Even when a prescription is written correctly, problems can still occur if:
- the facility’s medication list doesn’t match the hospital discharge orders,
- staff administer doses at incorrect times (or continue a drug that should have been stopped),
- monitoring is delayed after a change in sedatives, pain medications, or psychotropics,
- staff fail to document symptoms that should have triggered dose review.
In Oregon, nursing homes are expected to follow established medication management practices and respond to adverse changes. When they don’t, it can create legal exposure.


