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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Neglect of Resident with Suicidal Ideation

Meridian Rehabilitation And Health Care CenterWichita, Kansas Survey Completed on 08-05-2024

Summary

The facility failed to prevent the neglect of a cognitively impaired resident, identified as R53, who had a history of mental health disorders, including dementia, bipolar disorder, and conduct disorder. R53 was known to have episodes of agitation and anxiety, and had a history of exit-seeking behavior. Despite these known risks, the facility staff did not adequately respond to R53's suicidal ideation statements following an elopement incident. After being returned to the facility, R53 expressed a desire to harm himself, including making statements about wanting a gun to shoot himself, but staff did not take immediate action to address these threats. R53's care plan included interventions for monitoring and managing his behaviors, but these were not effectively implemented. The resident was placed on one-hour checks and later on 15-minute checks, but these measures were not consistently maintained. Additionally, there were significant delays in updating R53's medication orders, which were intended to address his mood and behavior issues. The facility's records lacked documentation of progress notes during critical periods, and staff failed to maintain continuous observation of R53, despite his known risk factors and previous elopement. Ultimately, the facility's inaction and failure to respond appropriately to R53's mental health needs and suicidal ideation resulted in a tragic outcome. R53 was found hanging in his room, having used a television cable to harm himself. The facility's neglect in addressing R53's mental health crisis and ensuring his safety placed him in immediate jeopardy, leading to his death.

Removal Plan

  • An Ad Hoc Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) meeting held by interdisciplinary team.
  • The Administrator notified the Medical Director.
  • The President of Clinical Operations re-educated the Administrator and Director of Nursing on community process for recognizing signs and symptoms of suicidal.
  • The Corporate Director of Clinical Reimbursement educated the Administrator, Social Service staff, and Director of Nursing regarding the community process of the social service comprehensive assessment and trauma informed care assessment. Education included intended scheduled, psychosocial care planning.
  • Current associates will be re-educated by the community by the Administrator or designee on community. Trauma Informed Care process with specific focus on identification of suicidal symptoms and suicidal ideation, required notifications and immediate actions.
  • Social Service comprehensive assessments will be completed upon admission, annually and with significant change. Assessment will be documented in resident medical record.
  • Residents identified with need for trauma preventative services will have a trauma informed assessment completed upon admission, annually and with identified significant change in condition. Assessments will be documented in resident medical record. Care plan will be updated as indicated.
  • Routine angle rounds will be completed by assigned interdisciplinary team members routinely and will include staff members interviews to validate understanding of resident suicide awareness and notification requirements. Results of the angel rounds will be reported during routine morning stand up meetings. If discrepancies are identified immediate one on one educations will be completed with associate involved.
  • During weekly risk review meetings, the interdisciplinary team will review the clinical record of newly admitted residents or residents identified change in condition to validate completion of required social service assessments and or trauma informed care evaluations when indicated. The review will be documented in the resident medical record.
  • The Administrator or designee will routinely review sample selected residents to validate compliance of the following: completion of the social service comprehensive assessment as appropriate, completion of trauma informed care assessment as appropriate, psychosocial care plan present when indicated that include resident specific interventions based upon assessment findings; any noted suicidal ideation as indicated.
  • Monthly review of completed weekly risk review and angle rounds results and trends will be completed by the Administrator or designee and reported to the QAPI committee and then re-evaluate to determine if further monitoring is indicated.

Penalty

Fine: $71,512
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