F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
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Failure to Protect Residents from Inappropriate Behavior

Luna Wellness Rehabilitation, LlcDeming, New Mexico Survey Completed on 07-23-2024

Summary

The facility failed to protect residents from abuse, specifically failing to prevent a resident with a history of sexually inappropriate behavior from engaging in such actions. This resident, who had diagnoses including vascular dementia and cerebral infarction, was not adequately monitored or managed, leading to multiple incidents where he touched other residents without consent, entered their personal spaces unclothed, and made inappropriate comments. Despite having a care plan that initially addressed these behaviors, the interventions were removed prematurely, and staff failed to document or implement strategies to prevent further incidents. Several residents reported feeling unsafe due to the actions of this resident. One resident, with a history of PTSD and hallucinations, reported being touched on the leg, which led to her feeling unsafe and experiencing hallucinations about the resident entering her room. Another resident, with moderate cognitive impairment, was subjected to inappropriate sexual comments, which she did not hear, but staff failed to take appropriate action to monitor the resident making these comments. Additionally, a resident with severe cognitive impairment was touched on the thigh, and although her power of attorney was informed, the facility did not take sufficient steps to prevent recurrence. The facility's staff, including CNAs and RNs, were not adequately informed or instructed to monitor the resident's behavior, leading to repeated incidents. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of awareness and documentation regarding the resident's inappropriate behaviors, and the facility's administration did not consider the incidents to be sexual in nature, despite evidence to the contrary. This lack of appropriate response and monitoring resulted in a failure to protect residents from potential harm and distress.

Removal Plan

  • The current care plan was revised to observe/monitor behaviors of touching. Resident #24 was immediately placed on 15-minute observations. Then, every shift thereafter, when behavior resolves 15-minute safety check will resolve.
  • Safety Surveys were conducted to ask all residents and nursing staff employees if they felt unsafe around Resident #24.
  • Education has been provided to staff: To increase staff awareness of when an event occurs related to inappropriate sexual comments and/or behavior; the staff will communicate during daily huddles. Additional education provided include: Abuse and Neglect; 15-minute Safety Checks during a new event; then every shift for residents identified to have a pattern of inappropriate behaviors until resolved. Know your Resident - which includes the process for reviewing the pattern of current and past behaviors, and interventions in the Care Plan with all staff and new employees. Shift huddle handoff will include not only medical report but also behavior changes and or concerns.
  • On-Going Monitoring: New events will require 15-minute checks for inappropriate behaviors. After 15 minutes checks have concluded, checks will be every shift for those residents that have a pattern of inappropriate behavior or show signs of behavioral escalation.
  • CNA's making the 15-minute observation checks will immediately report to the charge nurse any changes in behavior or inappropriate sexual remarks or actions. For residents that have a history of behavioral issues, after the 15 minute checks have expired, the behavioral monitoring will occur every shift. Any changes and or escalation in behavioral will be reported.
  • Attempts are made to provide education on care plan and current interventions to Resident #24. However, due to BIMS score of 3.0, the resident does not comprehend the education.
  • The Charge nurse is to verify every shift with the CNA assigned of the 15-minute observations. Then every shift thereafter.
  • All resident care plans have been updated to address observation and monitoring of the encouraging all residents on the reporting of any unwanted pilfering/physical contact, including verbalizations that maybe offensive from any other resident.
  • If an event occurs going forward that involves inappropriate sexual comments and/or gestures, the resident will immediately be placed on 15-minute observation checks and the observation checks are documented for the established timeframe. The care plan will be updated to reflect the interventions put in place.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $50,9059 days payment denial
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Inspection fine: $93,679
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