Failure to Complete and Document Bed and Bed Rail Safety Inspections
Summary
Facility staff failed to conduct and document required bed and bed rail safety inspections for four residents who utilized bed rails or positioning/assist bars. The facility's policy required annual inspections and additional checks when bed or mattress configurations changed, with documentation maintained by environmental services or maintenance. However, review of inspection records since the last survey showed that inspections were only completed in January 2023 and February 2024, and not all residents with bed rails had evidence of current inspections. For the four residents involved, observations confirmed the use of bed rails or positioning bars, and interviews with staff revealed that the inspection process was incomplete at the time of the survey. Maintenance staff indicated that inspections were performed annually, but also stated that the 2025 inspections were still in progress and not finished. Review of inspection documentation failed to show completed inspections for the affected residents during the relevant period. The residents affected had significant medical conditions and functional impairments, including severe cognitive impairment, congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus, cerebrovascular accident with hemiplegia, cellulitis, and muscle weakness. Care plans for these residents included the use of bed rails or positioning bars for assistance with turning, repositioning, and mobility. Despite these needs, the facility did not provide evidence that the required safety inspections for beds and bed rails had been completed and documented for these individuals.
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