F0604 F604: Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment.
D

Failure to Assess and Document Merry Walker Use as a Restraint

Aspire Senior Living Poplar BluffPoplar Bluff, Missouri Survey Completed on 01-09-2025

Summary

The facility failed to properly assess and document the use of a merry walker for a resident, leading to a deficiency in ensuring the resident was free from physical restraints unless medically necessary. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses including intellectual disability and mood disorder, was using a merry walker due to an unsteady gait and inability to ambulate independently. However, the facility did not conduct an assessment to determine if the merry walker was being used as a restraint, nor did they document any ongoing re-evaluation of its use. The resident's medical records lacked documentation of alternatives tried before resorting to the merry walker, the least restrictive use of the device, and ongoing re-evaluations. Additionally, there was no consent documented for the use of the merry walker as a restraint. Observations showed the resident frequently sat in the merry walker and was assisted by staff for various activities, indicating a potential reliance on the device without proper assessment. Interviews with facility staff, including the Director of Nursing and the Administrator, revealed an expectation for quarterly assessments and documentation regarding the use of the merry walker as a restraint. However, these assessments were not conducted, and the necessary documentation was not maintained, leading to the deficiency identified by the surveyors.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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