Failure to Record and Resolve Resident Grievances
Summary
The facility failed to record, address, and resolve grievances for two residents who voiced complaints to staff. Resident #4, who had diagnoses including nonrheumatic aortic valve stenosis, anxiety disorder, obstructive reflux uropathy, and palliative care status, reported that the facility had lost three nightgowns she purchased with her own money. She stated she had told the laundry supervisor, who was no longer employed by the facility, and later spoke with someone from Social Services, but she did not know the person's name. She reported that one gown was found, but two gowns were still missing and she had not been reimbursed or given an update. Her most recent MDS showed a BIMS score of 15/15, indicating intact cognition. A review of the grievance log for the period reviewed showed no recorded grievance for Resident #4 regarding missing items, and the facility had no grievances available for review during that time. The Social Services Director, who also served as the Grievance Officer, stated that if missing clothing could not be located, she would complete a grievance form so reimbursement could begin. She also stated she was aware of Resident #4's missing nightgowns and that the resident had reported them missing before, but a grievance form was not completed because the items were usually found in laundry. The facility's grievance policy required prompt efforts to resolve grievances, tracking through conclusion, and written grievance decisions, and the admission packet stated that a log would be maintained of all complaints and grievances showing progression of resolution. Resident #7, who had diagnoses including gait and mobility abnormalities, generalized muscle weakness, bilateral age-related macular degeneration, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis, reported that her wheelchair did not fit her well and that she told her CNA and nurse she was uncomfortable in it. Her MDS also showed a BIMS score of 15/15. Interviews with staff showed the CNA could not recall the complaint, the LPN was aware the resident had complained to therapy several weeks earlier, and the Therapy Program Director confirmed she had received the complaint earlier in the year but did not report it to Social Services. The grievance log contained no grievance for Resident #7 about her wheelchair, despite the facility policy stating that verbal complaints to staff are grievances and that staff receiving a grievance will record the nature and specifics on the designated grievance form.
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