Medication errors in nursing homes are a serious and widespread problem, affecting nearly every patient receiving regular medication. These errors often involve administering the wrong medication, giving incorrect dosages, mistiming doses, or failing to properly monitor medication effects. Critical drugs such as insulin for diabetics and blood pressure medications are especially prone to mistakes, posing severe health risks to vulnerable residents. When a medication error is suspected, it is vital to contact the doctor immediately to assess potential harm and adjust treatment as needed. The Director of Nursing should also be informed to ensure corrective measures are implemented and to prevent future errors. Effective medication safety in nursing homes depends on timely communication, proper staff training, and strict adherence to administration protocols to protect patients and reduce the risk of recurring mistakes.