Medication-related injuries often follow predictable moments in a long-term care timeline. In Sandy and the surrounding Salt Lake area, families commonly report concerns after:
- Hospital discharge transitions: New orders arrive, but medication reconciliation and monitoring don’t fully catch up.
- Dose schedule changes: A “temporary” increase becomes longer-lasting without adequate reassessment.
- Night and weekend care gaps: Families observe symptoms that worsen during periods when staffing and reporting may be thinner.
- Behavior or sleep-med adjustments: Sedatives and psychotropic medications can create side effects that look like “progression,” until you compare them to the baseline.
These scenarios matter because medication injuries frequently track to timing—what changed, when it changed, and how quickly symptoms followed.


