F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
D

Failure to Safeguard Resident Cash Stored in Safe

Lutheran Home Of Southbury IncSouthbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 12-01-2025

Summary

The facility failed to safeguard a resident's personal valuables when cash money stored in the facility safe went missing. The resident had diagnoses of dementia, depression, and an anxiety disorder, and the admission MDS identified poor decision-making skills regarding tasks of daily living and a need for staff assistance with activities of daily living. Nursing documentation stated that on 9/4/25 a nurse aide found $20 in the resident's brief and later found $340 in cash hidden in soiled bedding along with three checkbooks. The $20 was left with the resident, while the $340 and checkbooks were placed in a biohazard bag and then locked in the nursing unit narcotic box safe until the business office opened. The facility incident report stated the cash and checkbooks were later placed into the facility's locked safe with the Administrator present to safeguard the resident's belongings. On 9/10/25, the money was found missing from the safe when it was opened by the Business Office Manager with the Assistant Biller present. Interviews identified that the Business Office Manager and Assistant Biller typically kept the safe key hidden in a pen holder on a desk in the office, and on the day the money was discovered missing, the office door was left open while they attended a meeting because a Customer Service Liaison was working in the office and did not have a key. The investigation determined the key had been left unsecured, and the Administrator stated the resident's money and checkbooks were inside a biohazard bag in the safe when the loss was discovered.

Penalty

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