Failure to Address Resident Council Concerns About Loud TVs and Public Care
Summary
The facility failed to respond to resident concerns raised in resident council meetings about nursing care being performed in public areas and televisions being kept loud at night. Residents reported that complaints heard by staff had no follow-through, and one resident stated the loud televisions were so bothersome that they made her physically sick. The resident council minutes showed repeated concerns over several months about televisions and radios being loud at night, staff taking vital signs, giving insulin injections, combing residents’ hair, and fixing residents’ clothing in shared common areas. Review of the grievance logs showed that the concerns were not consistently documented or addressed. A July grievance log did not list the loud televisions or radios, an August grievance log stated there were no problems or concerns, and a September grievance log addressed only part of the concern about residents not being presentable for meals by explaining that other residents had the right not to have their hair combed. It did not address adjusting clothing or combing hair in front of others. The November grievance log had not yet been completed at the time of review, despite the concern having been raised at the resident council meeting. Observations and interviews confirmed the concerns remained unresolved. A resident’s television was heard loudly from the hallway and from another resident’s room, and another resident reported difficulty sleeping because of the noise. Staff acknowledged that the loud television concern had been brought up in shift report, but no one had asked the resident to turn it down that day. The DON stated she had observed staff combing hair, performing blood glucose checks, and administering medications in the dining room, and the administrator acknowledged that providing resident care in the dining room and the loud television volume had not been addressed. The resident council policy required the facility department related to any issue to address concerns, and the grievance policies required prompt efforts to resolve grievances and immediate action to prevent further potential violations while allegations were investigated.
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