F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
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Failure to Investigate Alleged Sexual Abuse

Oakhill HealthcareMiddleboro, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 01-06-2026

Summary

The facility failed to thoroughly investigate an allegation of sexual abuse involving one resident. The facility policy stated that alleged abuse must be thoroughly investigated, that residents must be protected from further potential abuse during the investigation, and that the results must be reported in accordance with state and federal law. The report identified that Resident #87 was involved in an incident on 12/25/25 that was treated as a resident-to-resident altercation, but the event involved possible sexual abuse when another resident was found leaving the room with the resident's genitals exposed by being pulled out the side of the undergarment. The resident's responsible party said he was notified by the facility on Christmas night that Resident #87 had been molested by another resident, and he said police came to the facility after the incident was reported by a nurse. The facility incident report showed the police, responsible party, physicians, and DON were notified, and the alleged aggressor was placed on 15-minute checks. However, review of the HCFRS record on 12/30/25 showed no completed facility investigation for the alleged incident. The progress notes, evaluations, and care plans from 12/23/25 through 12/30/25 also did not show any incident follow-up, assessment, or emotional support for the resident. During interviews, the DON said she directed staff to contact police, write statements, and place the accused on checks, but she did not have the statements, had not reviewed the record, and had not completed an investigation. The Administrator said he was informed the resident may have been touched in a sexual manner, but because the residents were friends he did not think it was necessary to do anything about the alleged contact. He later acknowledged the incident should have been investigated because it fell under the abuse statute for possible sexual abuse. The Regional Nurse also stated the facility should have identified the event as a potentially sexually inappropriate resident-to-resident altercation and fully investigated it.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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