F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
G

Unnecessary Quarantine of Residents

Hillcrest HomeGeneseo, Illinois Survey Completed on 05-31-2024

Summary

The facility quarantined six residents to remain in their rooms without clear reasoning, causing one resident to become very upset and anxious. The facility's policy for outbreak investigation requires measures to be instituted when there is an incidence of infections above what would normally be expected. However, upon entry to the facility, no staff members were wearing masks, and the receptionist stated there were no known outbreaks or illnesses. Later, staff members were observed passing out surgical masks and instructing others to mask up due to an outbreak status. The Infection Preventionist decided to implement masking because of an uptick in respiratory issues but did not indicate that residents were being asked to remain in their rooms at that time. Multiple staff members expressed confusion and frustration over the decision to quarantine residents, noting that the symptoms were consistent with seasonal allergic rhinitis rather than an outbreak of infectious disease. One resident, in particular, was very upset about being confined to his room, expressing his frustration to staff members and questioning the inconsistency of the quarantine measures. The resident had been experiencing respiratory symptoms for about a week but was starting to feel better. Despite this, he was kept in his room unnecessarily for several meals. The Infection Preventionist later admitted to overreacting and acknowledged that the resident could have been allowed to leave his room with a mask on. The lack of clear communication and investigation into the residents' symptoms before implementing the quarantine measures led to unnecessary confinement and distress for the affected residents.

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