In Hurricane and the surrounding Washington County area, families often coordinate care across multiple providers—facility staff, outside physicians, rehab visits, and hospital follow-ups. That creates a common risk: medication changes don’t always translate cleanly between settings.
Families may notice symptoms that don’t seem to match what was “supposed” to be happening:
- A sudden change after a medication schedule update
- Increased falls or near-falls after adjustments to pain or anxiety medicines
- Breathing concerns, extreme drowsiness, or difficulty staying alert
- New agitation, delirium, or confusion after dose increases
- Conflicting explanations about what was administered and when
A Hurricane medication error case often turns on the details—what the order said, what the facility recorded, and what the resident actually experienced.


