F0604 F604: Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment.
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Physical restraint used for resident safety

Circleville Post-acuteCircleville, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-16-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure Resident #69 was free from the use of a physical restraint. Resident #69 was admitted with diagnoses including senile degeneration of the brain, dementia with agitation, cerebrovascular disease, COPD, hypertension, bilateral hearing loss, and an above-knee right leg amputation. The resident’s MDS showed a BIMS of 00, dependence for toileting hygiene, transfers, rolling, and bed mobility, and that the resident was always incontinent of urine and had an ileostomy. The care plan identified the resident as a fall risk and noted that the resident sometimes lay at the opposite end of the bed and purposefully placed self on the floor. Interventions included a body pillow to the left side of the bed for safety, along with other fall-related measures. After an unwitnessed fall in which the resident was found sitting on the floor beside the bed, the IDT documented that the resident appeared to have slid out of bed and ordered the body pillow to the left side of the bed due to poor safety awareness. During later observations, the resident was seen lying in bed with the body pillow tightly tucked under the fitted sheet at the left edge of the bed and a fall mat on the floor nearby. A CNA confirmed the body pillow was in place to prevent the resident from scooting out of bed, and a medication aide stated the resident could remove the pillow if needed but then confirmed the resident could not remove it on command. The facility policy stated a device is considered a restraint if the resident cannot remove it in the same manner it was applied and if it restricts the resident’s typical ability to change position or place.

Penalty

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Improper Physical Restraint Used During Respiratory Treatment
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Physical restraint during refused care
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F0604 F604: Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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