Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Supervision and Security Measures
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision for a resident, identified as Resident R1, who managed to exit the facility through two doors that were supposed to be locked and alarmed. This incident resulted in the resident eloping from the facility for approximately four hours, creating an Immediate Jeopardy situation. The facility's policy on Elopement Prevention and Management was not effectively implemented, as evidenced by the resident's ability to leave the premises without staff awareness. Resident R1, who has a history of schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, intellectual disabilities, and epilepsy, was admitted to the facility with a moderate memory impairment. Despite these conditions, the resident's Minimum Data Set (MDS) did not indicate wandering behaviors. On the night of the incident, the resident left the facility unnoticed and walked over four miles before contacting the police to return to the facility. Interviews with staff revealed that no alarm was heard when the resident exited, and the facility's documentation showed that the doors, locks, and alarms were not tested on the day of the incident. The facility's documentation and interviews indicated that the doors were checked regularly and found to be functional, yet the resident was able to exit without triggering an alarm. The resident reported that the first door was unlocked, and the second door opened after being pushed for 15 seconds, as per fire safety protocols. This lapse in security measures and supervision allowed the resident to leave the facility, highlighting a significant deficiency in ensuring a safe environment for residents at risk of elopement.
Removal Plan
- Incident Response: Resident was assessed by facility registered nurse and found to have no injuries. Resident was placed on 1:1 observation awaiting psychiatric evaluation. Charge nurse completed wandering risk assessment, skin assessment, and pain assessment. The care plan was updated to include elopement risks. All facility doors were inspected by maintenance and all were found to be in working order. A head count was conducted by nursing staff, confirming all residents were accounted for. All access codes for egress doors were changed.
- Wandering risk assessment: an order listing report for all residents with Wander Guards was generated and checked for proper placement and function by Unit Managers. Care plans were reviewed and elopement book was updated. Resident named in deficient practice was added to the elopement risk list. Full house assessed for elopement risk, no new residents noted. Audit completed by Unit Managers.
- Staff Education: All staff present received education on the elopement process, effective rounding, and proper operation of all egress doors from the RN Supervisor. Staff not present received the same training from the Staff Development Coordinator/ designee. New staff will receive education on the elopement process during their orientation by the DON or designee.
- Elopement Drills: Elopement drill will be conducted across all shifts, overseen by the NHA and maintenance director.
- Interdisciplinary Team Meeting: The IDT convened to discuss the resident's high risk for elopement, and the care plan was updated accordingly.
- Behavior Monitoring: The DON or designee will monitor the clinical dashboard for any changes in behavior, including exit-seeking. Findings will be reviewed by the IDT, and new interventions will be implemented as needed to prevent future incidents.
- Security Enhancements: The lock on the kitchen door was changed to an automatic lock, and the key code for all egress doors was updated.
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