F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
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Failure to Immediately Remove Perpetrator of Abuse

Wyant Woods Healthcare CenterAkron, Ohio Survey Completed on 10-23-2024

Summary

The facility failed to immediately remove a perpetrator of abuse, which affected one resident and potentially impacted 22 others. The incident involved a staff member spraying oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray, commonly known as pepper spray, at a resident. The resident, who had a complex medical history including hemiplegia, vascular dementia, and several mood disorders, was involved in a heated conversation with staff about a smoke break, which escalated to the use of pepper spray. The resident experienced burning and redness in the eyes, and the event was considered traumatic, leading to symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The facility's self-reported incident (SRI) and investigation revealed that the alleged abuse occurred around 10:00 A.M., but facility management was not notified until nearly four hours later. During this time, the staff member who used the spray continued to work until being suspended at 2:15 P.M. The delay in reporting and removing the staff member from the facility exposed other residents to potential harm. Witness statements corroborated the incident, with one staff member reporting the event to a nurse and unit manager immediately after it occurred. The facility's policy on abuse prevention and response mandates the immediate removal of any employee accused of abuse from resident care areas. However, in this case, the policy was not followed promptly, as evidenced by the timeline of events and staff interviews. The failure to act swiftly in removing the perpetrator and notifying management highlights a significant lapse in the facility's adherence to its own policies, resulting in a deficiency related to resident safety and protection.

Penalty

Fine: $72,420
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F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
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No penalty information released
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