Fairmont-area families often experience the same pattern: the resident is stable, a medication adjustment happens, then symptoms appear—sometimes over a weekend, during shift changes, or while the family is coordinating transportation to appointments.
What makes it hard is that the facts are spread across:
- medication administration records (MARs)
- physician orders and care plan updates
- nursing notes and incident reports
- pharmacy communications and medication history
- hospital/ER records after a decline
When documentation is inconsistent or monitoring is delayed, families are left with competing explanations like “it’s progression,” “it’s dehydration,” or “it’s just the new routine.” Our job is to separate assumptions from evidence.


