Central Falls residents are often familiar with how quickly healthcare transitions happen—hospital discharge, medication adjustments, and new care routines can follow within days. In long-term care, those transition points can be where problems show up:
- A new medication is started after a hospital stay, and side effects are not matched to the resident’s baseline.
- Doses are adjusted more frequently during short staffing periods, shift changes, or after an incident.
- Sedating medications and pain medications are administered while fall risk is already elevated.
- Monitoring is delayed or documented inconsistently after symptoms appear.
In practice, families don’t always discover the issue right away. They may first notice changes during evening hours, after transportation to appointments, or after staffing patterns shift—then later learn that medication administration records tell a different story.


