Accident Hazards and Smoking Supervision Failures
Summary
The facility failed to ensure an environment free from accident hazards and to provide adequate supervision for multiple residents. One resident with hemiplegia, dementia, epilepsy, moderate cognitive impairment, and a prior elopement was observed walking across the parking lot toward the main street with no sidewalks on a 95-degree day after an appointment. The resident had previously eloped from the facility on 6/25/25, when he/she was seen walking off the property and across the main road, but the record showed the elopement was not investigated in a timely or complete manner and no resident-specific interventions were in place before the second elopement was observed. Staff interviews indicated uncertainty about the resident’s elopement risk, lack of education on the elopement process, and that the missing-resident procedure was not initiated as expected. The facility also failed to implement ordered and planned fall-prevention measures for residents at risk for injury. One resident with muscle weakness, cancer, a compression fracture, and a history of falls had fallen twice in early May and later fractured the right distal humerus; the care plan called for floor mats on both sides of the bed, but survey observations repeatedly found only one mat or no mats at all. Another resident with paraplegia, dementia, anxiety, and impulse disorder had physician’s orders and a care plan for floor mats on both sides of the bed, yet surveyors observed only one mat in place on the left side and none on the right side. A third resident with severe cognitive impairment and repeated nighttime falls had a fall risk score of 13, then 21 after another fall, but the care plan did not show additional individualized interventions after the later fall despite the resident continuing to fall at night. The facility also failed to supervise smoking activities and to complete smoking safety screening before residents smoked on facility property. One cognitively intact resident was observed in the smoking area lighting and smoking cigarette butts picked up from the ground, while the area contained numerous cigarette butts and the resident had a burn area on a finger and burn holes in clothing. Two other cognitively intact residents were observed sharing a cigarette with each other in the designated smoking area even though one resident’s care plan and smoking screen called for routine supervision during scheduled smoking and prohibited giving cigarettes or lighters to other residents. In addition, one resident who was documented as a smoker but had an incomplete smoking evaluation was observed smoking after obtaining a cigarette from another resident, and another resident with moderate cognitive impairment was observed in the smoking area despite a smoking screen indicating non-smoker status and no evidence of a completed smoking evaluation before smoking occurred.
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