F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
D

Failure to Document Resident's Belongings Leads to Loss

Whittier Pacific Care CenterWhittier, California Survey Completed on 08-29-2024

Summary

The facility failed to document a resident's belongings, specifically a rosary, leading to its loss. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and was dependent on facility staff for personal care, was admitted and readmitted with various diagnoses, including anoxic brain damage. During the resident's stay, a family member reported that the rosary, given by a priest, was missing after the resident was transferred to a different care unit. The facility's inventory list did not include the rosary, although it was acknowledged by a CNA that the resident had it along with other personal items. Interviews with facility staff, including a CNA, LVN, DON, and SSD, revealed that the facility's policy required new items to be documented on the inventory list, but this was not done for the rosary. The DON stated that items from church services were not typically documented, which contributed to the oversight. The facility's grievance report confirmed the missing items and noted attempts to contact the family for descriptions to replace them. The facility's policy emphasized the importance of documenting personal belongings upon admission and updating the inventory as necessary.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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