Failure to Prevent Resident-on-Resident Physical Abuse Resulting in Injury
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect a resident from physical abuse by another resident, despite having policies requiring prevention of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The facility’s abuse policy called for identifying, correcting, and intervening in situations where abuse was more likely to occur, including deploying sufficient trained staff who know residents’ care needs and behavioral symptoms. One resident with severe cognitive impairment, schizophrenia, severe intellectual disabilities, a history of traumatic brain injury, and documented physical and verbal behaviors toward others had a care plan identifying risk for behavior problems, including verbal behaviors and aggression. The care plan interventions included administering psychotropic medications as ordered, providing positive interactions, diverting attention to minimize disruptive behaviors, and observing and documenting target behavioral symptoms such as aggression or violence toward others. Despite these identified risks and interventions, the resident with behavioral symptoms was involved in an altercation with another severely cognitively impaired resident who did not have documented behavioral issues during the assessment period. On the date of the incident, a nurse heard a loud noise and yelling and, upon responding, found the resident with behavioral symptoms standing over the other resident, flailing his arms, while the other resident was sitting on the floor. The documentation indicated that the resident on the floor had incurred injuries as a result of this altercation. The incident demonstrated that the resident known to have aggressive behaviors was able to physically assault another resident. The injured resident had been admitted with dementia and other conditions including psychotic disturbance, mood disturbance, anxiety, and delirium due to a known physiological condition, and had a BIMS score indicating severe cognitive impairment but no documented behaviors during the assessment period. Following the altercation, this resident was found to have a scalp laceration, red discoloration around the right eye, and complaints of right-sided pain, later diagnosed as a scalp laceration and right rib contusion. The DON acknowledged a previous incident between the same two residents and stated that she did not initially recognize the severity of that incident until reviewing documentation later, and that the resident with behavioral symptoms was not placed on 1:1 supervision but instead on behavioral monitoring, indicating that closer protective measures were not implemented despite known behavioral risks and a prior incident between the same residents.
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