F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
D

Failure to Protect Resident's Property

Heritage Park Healthcare And RehabilitationRoy, Utah Survey Completed on 07-02-2024

Summary

The facility failed to exercise reasonable care for the protection of a resident's property, leading to a deficiency in maintaining a safe and homelike environment. Resident 65, who had multiple medical conditions including chronic respiratory failure and major depressive disorder, reported that personal items, including a jacket, went missing. The resident expressed concerns about housekeeping staff entering the room and misplacing items, including personal papers that were discarded. Despite these concerns, no grievances were filed, and an inventory list for the resident was not available. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of consistent procedures in addressing the missing items. The Resident Advocate (RA) acknowledged that a grievance form was not completed for the missing jacket, as the issue was discussed in meetings and actively searched for by staff. The RA and the prior Administrator were uncertain about replacing the jacket, and the matter was left unresolved with the transition to a new Administrator. The Housekeeping and Laundry Supervisor confirmed that the jacket was reported missing shortly after the resident's admission, but efforts to locate it were unsuccessful, and the item was not replaced. The Administrator confirmed that the resident refused to fill out an inventory list upon admission, complicating efforts to verify the missing item. Attempts to obtain an inventory list from the resident's previous facility were also unsuccessful. The RA noted that the resident had changed the description of the missing jacket over time, further complicating the resolution. Despite ongoing discussions and attempts to address the issue, the facility did not take timely action to replace the missing item, resulting in a deficiency in protecting the resident's property.

Penalty

Fine: $53,970
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