In many Lower Burrell-area cases, the first “red flag” isn’t a dramatic mistake—it’s a gradual decline that tracks with a facility’s rounding routine, shift changes, or a recent update to the medication schedule. Even when a prescription is written correctly, problems can occur in:
- Administration timing (missed doses, doses given too close together, or inconsistent schedules)
- Monitoring gaps after starting or increasing a medication
- Care plan updates that lag behind the resident’s actual condition
- Medication reconciliation when a resident transitions between care settings
When a person becomes suddenly more difficult to wake, more prone to falls, or more cognitively impaired right after a change, the timeline becomes critical.


