Failure to Provide Adequate Transportation and Escort for Resident
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that necessary services not offered by the facility were provided under a written arrangement, specifically for the transportation of a resident to a medical appointment. The facility policy dated May 12, 2024, stated that there should be a contract with non-emergency transport services for use when the facility is unable to provide transportation. However, it was found that the facility did not have a transport agreement with the company used for a resident's appointment on September 3, 2024. The resident, who is quadriplegic and diabetic, was sent to an appointment without an escort, despite needing assistance with his wheelchair and elevator use. During the appointment, the resident experienced a drop in blood sugar, resulting in a visit to the emergency room. The resident expressed that having an escort would have prevented this situation and requested that a staff member accompany him to future appointments, along with a snack and drink due to his diabetic condition. The Director of Nursing confirmed the absence of a transport agreement for the service used.
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