F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Failure to Ensure Resident Safety During Fire and Drug Use Incidents

Beckley Healthcare CenterBeckley, West Virginia Survey Completed on 02-28-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure the resident environment remained as free of accident hazards as possible and that each resident received adequate supervision and assistance to prevent accidents. A structure fire resulted in the activation of the facility fire alarm system, but the staff did not begin evacuation after seeing smoke and hearing the fire alarm. A total of 18 minutes elapsed from the time the fire alarm activated and the time the facility began to evacuate, which only occurred after being instructed by emergency responders. This failure to follow the Fire Safety plan placed all residents at risk for serious bodily harm and/or death, creating an immediate jeopardy situation. Additionally, two residents were found using illegal substances, including opiates that were not prescribed, within the facility. These residents required Narcan due to overdose. The facility failed to take steps to protect other residents from the illegal drugs, exposing them to potential hazards. The residents involved had a history of substance abuse, and there were multiple instances where they left the facility unsupervised and returned under the influence of drugs. The facility did not adequately monitor or investigate these incidents, nor did they ensure the safety of other residents and staff. Interviews with staff revealed confusion and lack of training regarding the fire evacuation procedures. Staff members thought the fire alarm was a drill and did not take immediate action to evacuate residents. The Assistant Fire Marshall expressed concern over the facility's failure to evacuate upon sight of smoke, noting the potential for a complete disaster. The facility's policy on resident substance abuse was not effectively implemented, as evidenced by the repeated drug use incidents and the lack of proper investigation and protection for other residents. The facility's inaction in both the fire and drug use incidents placed all residents at immediate risk for serious harm or death.

Removal Plan

  • All residents were interviewed for potential post event trauma by the Director of Nursing and designees. There were no negative findings with residents. All Responsible Parties were notified via a Caller Multiplier.
  • All residents have the potential to be affected by the deficient practice. All staff were educated on the facility Fire Safety/Evacuation Plans to include triage evacuation and Disaster Response Coordinator by the Maintenance Director and RN Staff Educator.
  • The Maintenance Director or designee will facilitate Facility Fire Drills weekly times two weeks, bi-weekly times two weeks then monthly to cover all shifts within a quarter with any Corrective Actions immediately upon discovery.
  • Findings regarding the observations of Facility Fire Drills will be presented by the Director Nursing or designee in the Monthly Quality Assurance meeting for continued compliance as evidenced by meeting minutes.
  • All residents with a diagnosis of illicit drug use were reviewed and assessed for signs and symptoms with no findings.
  • All residents who have the potential to come into contact with illicit drug use while in the facility have the potential to be affected. DON/Designee will initiate all staff education on observing for signs and symptoms of being under the influence of drugs. In the event of occurrence, order will be on MAR to observe all residents for being under the influence of drugs.
  • Residents will be monitored every 12 hours for 72 hours unless additional monitoring is deemed necessary.
  • If staff visually notice any drugs or patients impaired this will be reported immediately to their supervisor.
  • Staff educated not to touch drugs and for residents receiving Narcan will have increased observation until the resident is transported to an acute care facility.
  • The facility will request a toxicology report prior to the resident returning to facility.
  • Facility will notify local law enforcement and initiate an internal investigation.
  • Resident will be educated on substance abuse and staff will attempt to provide substance abuse counseling.
  • Center will update CP and educate the resident if found to be a repeat offender will be subject to further actions.

Penalty

Fine: $48,815
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