Resident Placed on Locked Unit Without Clinical Justification Due to Sex Offender Status
Summary
A resident, who was cognitively intact and their own responsible party, was placed on a secured/locked unit within the facility solely due to their status as a registered sex offender. There was no clinical justification, assessment, or documentation indicating that the resident met the criteria for admission to a secured unit. The facility's policy required sex offenders to be placed on the locked unit, but the policy itself stated that placement decisions should be based on risk assessment and not solely on registry status. The resident had no documented history of sexually aggressive or abusive behaviors, and medical records showed no behavioral issues or risk assessments related to sexual abuse. The resident expressed not wanting to be at the facility, was not informed about the transfer, and did not receive any paperwork or options regarding their placement. Interviews with facility staff, including the Social Service Director and the Regional Nurse Director of Operations, confirmed that the resident was transferred from a sister facility without proper discharge or admission procedures. Staff acknowledged that the resident was upset, unaware of the transfer, and not given the opportunity to choose their placement or receive their belongings. Documentation in the resident's care plan and medical record did not address the placement on the secured unit, and there was no evidence of an individualized assessment to justify the restriction. The facility's actions were based on a blanket policy for sex offenders rather than an individualized evaluation, resulting in the resident being confined to a locked unit without appropriate clinical or legal basis.
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