Palestine residents and families frequently rely on a mix of caregivers, transfers, and follow-up appointments. That can increase the risk of medication breakdowns when:
- A resident returns from a hospital or ER with “new instructions,” but the facility’s medication list isn’t reconciled correctly.
- Staff changes shifts during busy weekdays, and documentation of timing, response, and monitoring is delayed or incomplete.
- Sedating medications are adjusted for sleep, anxiety, or pain—then monitoring doesn’t keep pace with side effects like falls, breathing problems, or delirium.
Medication harm doesn’t always look like an obvious overdose. Sometimes it’s a pattern of escalating sedation, reduced responsiveness, sudden confusion, or repeated falls after dosing changes.


