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Failure to Implement Care Plan for Resident Outside in Courtyard

Newburgh, Indiana Survey Completed on 04-09-2026

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Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to implement an existing care plan for a resident who liked to go outside in an unsecured courtyard area. During an observation, the resident was seen alone in his wheelchair in direct sunlight without a drink. In an interview shortly afterward, the resident reported that staff always left him outside unattended, that he had no way to notify staff when he was ready to return indoors, that he had not been offered sunscreen, and that he was ready to go back inside. The resident’s diagnoses included paraplegia, and his most recent Quarterly MDS showed he was moderately cognitively impaired, dependent on staff for transfers, and used a manual wheelchair for mobility. The resident’s care plan, in place since 2018, documented that he liked to go outside in an unsecured area, was not considered an elopement risk, had a BIMS score of 13, and had been educated to notify staff when outside and to remain on the sidewalk. Care plan interventions included encouraging the resident to have a drink of choice when outside, supplying sunscreen and assisting with its application when appropriate, and offering assistance in and out of doors. An RN stated there was no monitoring system or set time intervals for checking on the resident while he was outside unattended, and that staff often only told him a time limit for being outside. The RN also noted the resident was not wearing sunscreen because he often refused it previously, and the physician’s orders did not include an order for sunscreen to be available to offer. The facility’s Comprehensive Care Plan policy required periodic review and revision of care plan problems, goals, and interventions following each OBRA MDS assessment.

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