F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
D

Failure to Update Behavior Care Plan After Repeated Resident Altercations

Summit At Plantsville Center For Health & RehabiliPlantsville, Connecticut Survey Completed on 04-27-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to revise and implement a resident-specific care plan and care card with clear behavioral interventions after repeated resident-to-resident physical altercations on a secured unit. One resident (Resident #1), admitted in April 2025 with dementia, anxiety disorder, and violent behavior, was identified as severely cognitively impaired and having the potential to be physically aggressive related to progressive cognitive impairment. The care plan noted that this resident expressed fear that others might steal personal belongings, especially the remote control, and that behavior escalated when unfamiliar individuals were present. Interventions included proactively introducing new staff and residents and monitoring for danger to self and others, while the care card only directed staff to assist with hand hygiene and monitor for agitation and restlessness. Another resident (Resident #2), admitted in March 2026 with dementia, cognitive communication deficit, and post-traumatic stress disorder, was also severely cognitively impaired and had wandering behavior. Shortly after admission, nursing notes documented arguments between the two residents, with staff separating them several times. On 3/22/26, a reportable event documented that a verbal altercation between the two residents turned physical when Resident #1 struck Resident #2 on the left cheek, causing bruising, swelling, and a small laceration. A one-to-one monitor was initiated for Resident #1 and Resident #2’s room was changed. The care plan for Resident #1 was updated to include one-to-one monitoring and psychiatric consultation, but the care card remained unchanged and did not include specific triggers, de-escalation strategies, or instructions to keep the two residents apart. On 3/28/26, another reportable event documented that yelling was heard in the hallway and a nurse witnessed the two residents standing in close proximity, yelling at each other. Resident #1 struck Resident #2, Resident #2 struck back, and Resident #1 then pushed Resident #2, who fell and struck the head on the floor, sustaining a small laceration. A one-to-one monitor was again assigned to Resident #1, but the care plan still did not identify additional interventions to prevent further altercations with other residents, and the care card continued to list only hand hygiene and monitoring for agitation and restlessness. The one-to-one monitor was discontinued the next day, and 15-minute checks were implemented for Resident #1, but no changes were made to the care card through 4/9/26. On 4/10/26, another reportable event documented that Resident #2 entered Resident #1’s room. A nursing assistant, who had only worked with Resident #1 twice before and was unfamiliar with Resident #2, followed Resident #2 into the room to redirect and locate a walker. Resident #1 yelled at Resident #2 to get out of the room, and when Resident #2 touched Resident #1’s walker, Resident #1 punched Resident #2 in the face. Resident #2 punched back, and the two residents continued to exchange punches until another nursing assistant intervened and redirected Resident #2 out of the room. The nursing assistant reported that, although a shift report was received, there were no specific instructions that these two residents needed to be kept at a safe distance or how to manage them when in close proximity, and the assistant was unaware of their prior altercations. The Director of Nursing Services stated that staff huddles and direct reports were used to communicate issues between the residents and acknowledged that the care plan and care card for Resident #1 were not updated with specific interventions, while relying on huddles and medication adjustments instead.

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