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F0740
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Failure to Provide Behavioral Health Care for Resident with Substance Use Disorder

Newark, Ohio Survey Completed on 10-30-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to provide necessary behavioral health care and services to a resident with a documented history of substance use disorder, resulting in neglect of the resident’s mental and psychosocial well-being. The resident, who had multiple diagnoses including paraplegia, anxiety disorder, depression, and chronic pain syndrome, was admitted with a known history of drug abuse, including the use of marijuana, methamphetamines, and cocaine. Despite this, the facility did not include substance use disorder in the resident’s diagnosis list or care plan, nor did it address his history of homelessness or trauma related to his accident and loss of his parents. The care plan lacked any mention of substance use triggers, interventions for substance use, or actions to take when the resident returned to the facility with altered mental status. Throughout the resident’s stay, there were multiple documented incidents of suspected substance use, including episodes where the resident returned to the facility with altered mental status, dilated pupils, lethargy, and abnormal behavior. Staff observed drug paraphernalia in the resident’s room, such as rolled-up dollar bills and pipes, and noted the presence of visitors at odd hours who were suspected of bringing in illicit substances. Despite these observations, the facility did not update the care plan to address substance use, did not consistently monitor or test for drug use, and failed to implement specific interventions to manage the resident’s behavioral health needs. Orders for naloxone (Narcan) and monitoring for adverse effects from substance use were absent, and staff responses were limited to holding narcotic medications and requesting drug screens, which the resident often refused. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of coordinated response and documentation regarding the resident’s substance use and related behaviors. The CNP acknowledged that the diagnosis of drug abuse should have been retained and that conversations about substance use disorder treatment were not documented. The DON confirmed that no care plan updates were made following a significant increase in the resident’s depression score. Staff expressed concerns about their safety and the impact of the resident’s behaviors on other residents and staff, but there was no evidence of supervision or restriction of visitors who may have contributed to the resident’s substance use. The facility’s failure to assess, care plan, and intervene appropriately for the resident’s behavioral health and substance use needs resulted in neglect as defined by facility policy.

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