Menomonee Falls is a suburban community where many residents rely on nearby long-term care options and rehabilitation pathways. In practice, that can mean:
- Frequent transitions between facilities, hospitals, and rehab—each transition increases the risk of medication reconciliation problems.
- Staffing pressures that can affect monitoring—especially around shift changes and weekends.
- Residents with higher fall risk (mobility limitations, gait issues, or medication side effects) living in environments where staff must consistently document and respond.
In many cases, overmedication isn’t a single “obvious mistake.” It’s a chain of failures: dosing not matched to the resident’s current condition, inadequate monitoring after changes, or delayed recognition of adverse effects.


