F0604 F604: Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment.
D

Improper Use of Restraint with Pillow Under Fitted Sheet

Melrose HealthcareMelrose, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 04-03-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a resident was free from the use of physical restraints, as evidenced by the use of a pillow placed under a fitted sheet on the resident's bed. This setup restricted the resident's ability to move his or her legs to one side of the bed, effectively acting as a restraint. The resident, who had a history of stroke with paralysis on the right side and required maximal assistance for bed mobility, was unable to remove the pillow due to moderate cognitive impairment and physical limitations. The resident expressed unawareness of the pillow's purpose and an inability to remove it. Observations revealed that the pillow was placed under the fitted sheet to prevent the resident from getting out of bed, as confirmed by a CNA who stated that the resident was a high fall risk. The facility's policy on restraints indicated that restraints should only be used for medical symptoms and not for staff convenience or fall prevention. However, the resident's medical record did not show any assessment for the use of restraints, and the Director of Nursing acknowledged that the pillow constituted a restraint, which was against the facility's policy.

Penalty

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