Inadequate supervision for elopement and recurrent falls
Summary
The facility failed to ensure adequate supervision to prevent accidents for residents at risk for elopement and falls. Resident #100 had dementia with psychotic disturbance and Parkinson’s disease, was cognitively severely impaired, and was identified as at risk for elopement with a wander alert device in place. On 10/18/2025, the resident was observed outside the facility attempting to open car doors in the parking lot and was redirected back inside. The incident record documented the resident had been last seen wandering on the unit shortly before being found outside, but there was no documented review of the care plan, no documented summary of the incident, and no documented report to the New York State Department of Health. The resident was placed on 30-minute checks by provider order, but those checks were discontinued the same day and one-hour checks were started without a documented order. The resident was later observed attempting to exit through stairwell doors, and staff were observed silencing door alarms without checking the area for residents. Testing also showed the wander alert system did not consistently alarm at stairwell doors. Resident #34, who had diagnoses including repeated falls and unsteadiness on feet, was at risk for falls and had a care plan directing non-skid socks while out of bed. After an unwitnessed fall on 11/13/2025, the resident was found on the floor with blood from the scalp and a scalp laceration. The medical provider ordered neurological checks for at least 72 hours, but there was no documented evidence that the neurological checks were completed as ordered. The resident was also observed out of bed on multiple occasions without the non-skid socks that were included in the care plan and Kardex. Resident #44 had dementia, glaucoma, and a history of falling, with severe cognitive impairment and multiple prior falls. The resident experienced repeated unwitnessed falls on 09/16/2025, 09/18/2025, 11/24/2025, and 12/08/2025. The record showed incomplete fall investigations, no documented review or revision of fall interventions after recurrent falls, and missing or incomplete neurological checks after some incidents. The resident’s care plan called for interventions such as appropriate footwear, bilateral floor mats, and investigation of the cause of falls, but observations showed the resident was repeatedly in bed or in a chair without the floor mats in place and with the bed not always in the low position.
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