Failure to Prevent Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Admission Assessment
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the admission process was thoroughly completed by accurately evaluating and providing needed supervision to prevent elopement for a resident at risk for elopement. The resident, who had a diagnosis of dementia and other cognitive deficits, left the facility unsupervised and walked along a busy roadway. The staff were unaware of the resident's whereabouts for approximately one hour and twenty minutes, placing her at risk of severe injury or abduction. The resident was directly admitted from home and was described by her family as low maintenance and independent in activities of daily living. However, the admission evaluation did not accurately assess the resident's risk for elopement, as it failed to consider her history of wandering and cognitive impairments. The resident's granddaughter later revealed that the resident had previously wandered away from home multiple times, indicating a significant oversight in the admission process. On the day of the incident, the resident was observed in her room by staff at various times, but she managed to leave the facility by following a visitor out. The facility's staff, including the LPN/Evening Supervisor, did not recognize the resident as a risk for elopement, and the resident was able to exit the facility without being stopped. This lack of adequate supervision and failure to identify the resident's elopement risk contributed to the incident.
Removal Plan
- Resident #1 was placed on one-on-one supervision and re-evaluated for elopement risk. Nurse evaluation of the resident was completed with no signs of injury or distress.
- Education was initiated related to elopement standards and guidelines, Abuse and Neglect. Post-tests were completed to validate competency.
- Licensed nurses were educated on elopement standards and guidelines to include how to accurately conduct an elopement risk evaluation and implementation of appropriate immediate interventions to prevent the risk for elopement.
- 100% of licensed nurses completed the education.
- Newly hired licensed nurses will receive education on elopement standards and guidelines to include how to accurately conduct an elopement risk evaluation and implementation of appropriate immediate interventions to prevent the risk for elopement during orientation and prior to working on an assignment.
- Current residents were re-evaluated for elopement risk to ensure assessments were current and accurate. No additional residents were newly identified at risk for elopement. Care plans for current residents at Risk for Elopement were reviewed to validate appropriate interventions were in place related to Elopement Risk.
- Elopement Risk Binders were reviewed to ensure they contained photos and demographic information of residents evaluated to be at risk for elopement.
- The facility created and implemented a Community Admission Worksheet to include review for behaviors and history of wandering/elopement risk. Visual meet and greet to occur with prospective admissions from the community. The Administrator educated admission team on the new process.
- Elopement drills were conducted on every shift. Drills continued weekly.
- An Ad Hoc QAPI (Quality Assurance Performance Improvement) meeting was completed with the Medical Director, Administrator, Director of Nursing and additional IDT (Interdisciplinary Team) members related to Elopement. The Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) was accepted by the committee. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) completed.
- An ad hoc QAPI was conducted that included the Medical Director, Administrator, Director of Nursing and additional IDT members to review the plan viability on elopement. No additional recommendations were made at that time.
- An additional review was completed by the IDT on current residents at risk for elopement. Hourly safety checks were initiated for residents at risk for elopement. Care plans were reviewed/updated.
- Additional QAPI meetings were held to review the PIP progress related to the elopement. No concerns were identified during the ongoing quality reviews.
- Ongoing Quality Reviews: DON/designee to review new admissions/re-admissions and residents with significant change in condition for Elopement Risk Status to ensure elopement risk evaluation is current and accurate for residents identified at risk, the resident's care plan reflects the risk with appropriate/person-centered interventions. Reviews were completed with 100% compliance.
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