Failure to Conduct Regular Bed Safety Inspections
Summary
The facility failed to conduct regular inspections of bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails, leading to potential entrapment risks for four residents. The facility's policies lacked a specific policy for Entrapment Risk Assessments, and the existing policy on the proper use of side rails was undated. The policy required regular checks to ensure bed rails and mattresses were appropriately secured and did not pose entrapment risks. However, the facility did not adhere to these guidelines, as evidenced by the absence of entrapment risk assessments and maintenance inspections in the electronic medical records of the sampled residents. Resident #3, who had severe cognitive impairment and required substantial assistance with toileting and transfers, was observed multiple times with the left side rail in the upright position without any documented entrapment risk assessment or maintenance inspection. Similarly, Resident #15, who was cognitively intact and independent with bed mobility, was observed with bilateral side rails in the upright position on several occasions, again without any documented assessments or inspections. Residents #20 and #46 also had side rails in the upright position without any documented entrapment risk assessments or maintenance inspections. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of awareness and adherence to regulations regarding bed rail safety. The Maintenance Director admitted to not conducting regular measurements of bed rails once installed and was unaware of any regulations requiring such measurements. The DON believed that the MDS coordinator was responsible for bed rail measurements but was not aware of specific regulations. The facility administrator was also unaware that entrapment assessments were not being conducted quarterly, as they believed was necessary. This lack of compliance with safety protocols and inadequate staff awareness contributed to the deficiency in ensuring resident safety.
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