Tualatin is a suburban community where many families manage care across multiple settings—home health, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and follow-up appointments. Those transitions can create gaps in communication and medication reconciliation.
Common local patterns we see in the early case review include:
- After a discharge/transfer: a medication list updates, but monitoring and follow-up don’t line up with the new regimen.
- After staffing changes or schedule adjustments: doses may be delayed, given at the wrong time, or documented inconsistently.
- When residents are moved between care levels: the facility may continue a prior “comfort” strategy even as risk factors change (falls, swallowing issues, cognitive decline).
- During medication “catch-up” periods: when staff are short-handed or systems are overloaded, reconciliation and administration can become more error-prone.
These problems aren’t always obvious at first. That’s why a focused legal review—grounded in records, not assumptions—is so important.


