Failure to Supervise Resident with Substance Abuse History
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision for a resident, identified as Resident R135, who had a documented history of substance abuse. This lack of supervision resulted in the resident accessing and using illegal substances, leading to four separate incidents of drug overdose. These overdoses required immediate medical intervention, including the administration of Narcan and emergency medical management. The facility's policies and procedures were not effectively implemented to address the resident's substance abuse history, as there was no baseline care plan developed within 48 hours of admission, nor a comprehensive person-centered care plan addressing the resident's potential for relapse. The facility's failure to conduct thorough investigations into the sources of illegal substances within the facility further exacerbated the situation. Despite multiple incidents where Resident R135 was found unresponsive due to drug overdoses, there was no documented evidence of environmental or behavioral monitoring to identify potential sources of illegal substances. Interviews with facility staff, including the Nursing Home Administrator and the Assistant Director of Nursing, revealed that no investigations were conducted regarding the resident's reports of obtaining drugs from other residents or visitors within the facility. The facility's inaction in implementing steps and interventions to prevent the distribution of drugs to other residents was evident. Despite the resident's repeated overdoses and reports of purchasing drugs from other residents, the facility did not take adequate measures to monitor or control the environment to prevent further incidents. This lack of action and supervision resulted in an Immediate Jeopardy situation, as the resident continued to access and use illegal substances, posing a significant risk to their health and safety.
Removal Plan
- Resident named in deficient practice has been discharged from the facility.
- Assessment of all residents currently residing in the facility for history of substance abuse was completed. The Facility ensured that care plans were in place for each resident with history of substance abuse disorder. Any residents that were found to have a history of substance abuse were also assessed for signs of current illicit drug use and room checks completed during the shore rooms for free from hazardous materials. No residents were found to be suspicious for current use or found to have any materials.
- All residents identified to have substance abuse history received physician's orders to monitor for signs of impairment upon return from the hospital or leave of absence.
- All direct care staff will be educated by Assistant Director of Nursing or designee on how to monitor for signs of substance abuse, monitoring residents and with permission, residents, personal belongings and room check following leave of absence and hospital stay. And policy title, residents, substance abuse and facility.
- Audits will be completed by administrator or designee five times weekly for four weeks and then monthly for three months to ensure all residents are assessed for history of substance abuse upon admissions and that those residents with history of substance abuse will be monitored. Following any hospital stays and leave of absence, audits will be reported to the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement committee for further review and consideration.
- 67% of our direct care staff have completed training focused on key areas related to resident substance abuse. This training includes: Resident substance abuse in the facility. Entry assessments. Management of acute episodes. Observations of residents suspected or confirmed of usage. Care planning and resident education. Overview of substance use disorder. Identifying science. Acceptance use disorder. Understanding types of substance use disorders implementing person centered care applying harm reduction strategies Developing individualized patient care center plans individualized care planning effective interventions, implementations and evaluations creating care plans that truly work.
- 100% compliance in staff education.
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