Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Supervision
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision to a severely cognitively impaired resident, who was able to exit the building without the knowledge of the nursing staff. The incident occurred when the Weekend Receptionist unlocked the front door and allowed the resident to go outside unsupervised. The resident was outside for over an hour before being found by a nurse in the facility's parking lot, attempting to navigate her wheelchair up a curb. The resident had a history of non-traumatic brain dysfunction, unspecified dementia, and a history of falls, but was not coded for wandering and required supervision for activities of daily living. The resident's care plan included interventions for impaired cognitive function and a risk for falls, but did not include measures for preventing elopement, as she was not previously identified as an exit-seeking individual. The Weekend Receptionist, who was new to the facility, did not check with the nursing staff before allowing the resident to exit, assuming she could go outside by herself. The receptionist was called away from the desk, and upon returning, found the resident was no longer on the porch. The nursing staff was unaware of the resident's absence until she was found outside by Nurse #5. Interviews with staff revealed that the resident did not exhibit exit-seeking behaviors prior to the incident and was usually content staying in her room. The facility's failure to supervise the resident adequately and the receptionist's lack of awareness regarding the resident's cognitive status contributed to the deficiency. The resident was found safe and uninjured, but the situation posed a high likelihood of serious harm due to the proximity of a busy highway.
Removal Plan
- Nurse #5 assigned to Resident #7 notified the Unit Manager that Resident #7 needed a wander guard band because resident #7 was in the side parking lot of the building.
- Resident #7 was assisted back into the facility by Nursing Assistant #3 and assessed for injuries by Nurse #5.
- The wander guard was placed on Resident #7 by Nurse #5.
- The responsible party and provider were notified by Nurse #1.
- Resident #7's elopement assessment prior to the unauthorized departure was reviewed by the Director of Nursing and it was determined that the resident was not at risk for elopement at the time of the assessment.
- The Director of Nursing reviewed the progress notes between the date of the last elopement assessment and the date of the unauthorized departure to ensure there was no documentation of wandering behaviors.
- The root cause of the incident was discussed by the Interdisciplinary team and it was determined that Resident #7 displayed new onset of exit seeking behaviors not reported to nurse #5 by the receptionist.
- The Receptionist was re-educated by the DON to consult with the nurse before letting residents onto the porch and checking the wander guard book located at the reception desk.
- The Director of Nursing, Unit Manager #1, Unit Manager #2 and the Infection Control nurse completed a new Brief Interview for Mental Status assessment and an Elopement assessment on all residents in the facility that had not been assessed.
- The Director of Nursing reviewed all progress notes to ensure all residents with documented wandering behavior had a wander guard and care plan in place.
- The wander guard books were updated by the Director of Nursing, following the completion of the Elopement assessments.
- Staff education was started by the Director of Nursing on the Elopement Policy and Procedure and Immediately reporting exit seeking behaviors to the nurse and administration.
- Education included consulting the wander guard books which were placed at all three nurse stations and the reception desk.
- All newly hired staff will be educated by the Director of Nursing on the Elopement Policy and Procedure and Immediately reporting exit seeking behaviors to the nurse and administration before the end of their employee orientation.
- The Director of Nursing also validated there was a sign on the main entrance informing visitors and staff to talk with a nurse prior to assisting residents out of the facility.
- The facility decided to take the elopement incident and the plan of correction to the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement team.
- The Director of Nursing will review all progress notes to ensure all residents with wandering behaviors have a wander guard in place and that there are no other instances of other unsafe residents being outside of the facility without supervision.
- The Director of Nursing will interview 3 employees weekly to ensure all staff understand the elopement drill process.
- Elopement books will be reviewed weekly during resident review to ensure the books are up-to-date and all residents at risk for elopement are listed in the books.
- The audits will be reviewed by the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Committee.
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