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Failure to Supervise Smoking Resident Poses Immediate Jeopardy

Beacon Brook Center For Health & RehabilitationNaugatuck, Connecticut Survey Completed on 05-02-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate supervision and implement necessary interventions to prevent accident hazards related to smoking for Resident #101, who was moderately cognitively impaired and had a history of nicotine dependence. Despite an initial smoking evaluation indicating no desire to smoke, Resident #101 was repeatedly found smoking on facility grounds and in their room, which was shared with another resident dependent on supplemental oxygen. This posed a significant safety risk, especially given the presence of oxygen, which could lead to a fire hazard. The facility's documentation and staff interviews revealed multiple incidents where Resident #101 was found with smoking materials, including cigarettes and lighters, despite being educated on the facility's no-smoking policy. The facility failed to conduct a new smoking evaluation assessment after these incidents and did not implement effective interventions to prevent further non-compliance. The resident was offered nicotine patches and transfers to a smoking-permitted facility, but these were declined. The facility's care plan included every fifteen-minute checks, but there were gaps in documentation, and no additional interventions were put in place to monitor the resident's non-compliance. Interviews with the Director of Nursing Services (DNS) and the Administrator indicated a lack of documentation and effective strategies to address the resident's non-compliance with the smoking policy. The facility was concerned about balancing the resident's rights with safety but failed to provide evidence of any additional measures taken to ensure the safety of all residents. The repeated incidents of smoking in the presence of oxygen therapy led to a finding of Immediate Jeopardy, highlighting the facility's failure to supervise and implement necessary interventions.

Removal Plan

  • Any resident has the potential to be affected by this alleged deficient practice.
  • The facility policy titled Smoking Policy was reviewed and remains current.
  • All licensed staff were provided education on the facility smoking policy, the use of oxygen present with a smoking resident, significant harm that could occur, at risk factors involved in active smoking resident in the facility, and supervision needed to be provided with cognitively impaired residents who wish to smoke.
  • All residents will be educated on the facility smoking policy and that the facility is a non-smoking facility. Residents will be educated on risk factors involved with smoking materials and contraband usage in the facility. Current residents in the facility will be educated, and all new admissions will be educated upon admission.
  • Smoking evaluations audits will be performed on all residents currently in the facility, and any resident who chooses to smoke in the facility will be offered a transfer to a smoking facility. The resident will be assessed to determine if a nicotine patch is appropriate. An audit will be conducted to ensure all assessments have been done for all residents, and concerns for any resident will be addressed immediately. The physician and family will be notified of any concerns.
  • Random audits will be completed. The results of the audit will be presented at Quality Assurance and Improvement Program as required.
  • The DNS or designee is responsible for the completion of this Plan of Correction.

Penalty

Fine: $16,801
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