F0607 F607: Develop and implement policies and procedures to prevent abuse, neglect, and theft.
D

Failure to Implement Abuse Prohibition Policy

Brentwood Health Care CenterSagamore Hills, Ohio Survey Completed on 07-09-2024

Summary

The facility failed to implement its abuse prohibition policy following allegations of abuse involving two residents. Resident #50, who was admitted with severe cognitive impairment, was reportedly inappropriately touched by another resident, Resident #101. Despite multiple staff members witnessing or being informed of the incident, there was no documentation in Resident #50's medical record regarding the incident, nor was there evidence of a thorough investigation or reporting to the State agency. The Director of Nursing (DON) was aware of the incident but did not consider it abuse and thus did not conduct a thorough investigation or report it. Similarly, Resident #6, who also had cognitive impairments, was involved in an incident where Resident #101 attempted to grab him inappropriately. This incident was also not documented in Resident #6's medical record, and no assessment was conducted post-incident. The DON was informed of this incident but did not report it to the State agency, as she did not perceive it as abuse. Resident #101's care plan lacked interventions to address inappropriate sexual behavior, despite previous incidents of similar behavior being documented. The facility's policy on abuse, neglect, and exploitation requires immediate investigation and reporting of such incidents, which was not adhered to in these cases. The policy outlines the need for protection of residents, thorough documentation, and reporting to relevant authorities, none of which were followed. The failure to implement these procedures resulted in non-compliance with the facility's own policies and state regulations, as evidenced by the lack of investigation and reporting of the incidents involving Residents #50 and #6.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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