F0657 F657: Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.
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Failure to Revise Care Plan for Resident with Behavioral Issues

Ruleville Community Care CenterRuleville, Mississippi Survey Completed on 05-31-2024

Summary

The facility failed to revise a comprehensive care plan for a resident known to exhibit behaviors of getting into bed with other residents. This failure resulted in staff not having access to preventative measures to deter such behavior. On one occasion, the resident was found in bed on top of another resident, who was unresponsive and later pronounced dead. This incident placed all residents at risk and was likely to cause serious injury, harm, impairment, or death. The care plan for the resident in question did not include revisions to address the behavior of getting into other residents' beds, despite previous incidents being documented. Staff interviews revealed that the care plan was not updated to reflect these behaviors, and no increased monitoring or interventions were put in place. The resident had a history of delusional, aggressive, and socially inappropriate behavior, and was severely cognitively impaired, which further necessitated the need for a revised care plan. Interviews with facility staff, including the Social Service worker and the Director of Nurses, confirmed that the care plan should have been updated to include one-on-one observation and increased monitoring. The failure to update the care plan and implement necessary interventions left other residents vulnerable to harm, as the resident was ambulatory and could have entered any resident's bed, posing a risk of accidental harm or abuse.

Removal Plan

  • Resident #1 was placed on one-on-one supervision immediately. Psychiatric placement was initiated but was unsuccessful. A telehealth visit was conducted with the psychiatric nurse practitioner. Resident #1 remained on one-on-one supervision until he was discharged to the custody of the local police department.
  • The Administrator presented to the facility and initiated an investigation with assigned licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants.
  • The Administrator notified the MS State Department of Health, Attorney General Office, and Ombudsman.
  • An in-service was initiated for all staff regarding supervision of accidents and incidents, abuse/neglect, how to handle resident to resident altercations, reporting of any resident with delusional behaviors or verbalizing harmful behaviors to others, how to deal with aggressive behaviors.
  • A special resident council meeting was conducted by the Administrator and Director of Nurses to ensure that the facility's residents felt safe. 21 out of 21 Residents verbalized feeling safe in the facility.
  • The social service department completed a 100% audit on roommate compatibility. 100% of the roommates were compatible or chose to be roommates.
  • An in-service was initiated by the President of Operations for all staff on prevention/supervision of accidents, abuse/neglect, abuse reporting, resident rights, implementing interventions to prevent reoccurrence and updating care plans to reflect interventions and monitoring of behaviors. In-service details: When residents are observed in another resident's bed to immediately intervene and separate. The staff was instructed to notify the nurse immediately and protect the alleged victim by remaining one-on-one supervision with the alleged aggressor. The nurses were instructed to immediately perform head to toe skin assessments for both Residents while ensuring and notifying the Executive Director and Director of Nurses. The Administrator and Director of Nurses were instructed to ensure that a thorough investigation is completed and reported to the state agencies. The Administrator and Director of Nurses were instructed to ensure that interventions are put in place to protect other Residents and the alleged aggressor's care plan is updated and behavior is monitoring is in place. In-service also included notifying the nurse, Administrator, and Director of nurses immediately if any Resident verbalize or exhibits delusional behaviors that are harmful towards others. No staff will be allowed to work until the in-service is received.
  • The President of Operations in serviced the Administrator and Director of Nurses on abuse/neglect and ensuring to investigate and report all instances of abuse/neglect to regulatory agencies.
  • The President of Operations in serviced the social service department on ensuring that care plans are revised to reflect interventions and behaviors are monitored.
  • An interview was initiated for 28 cognitive residents to determine if they have incurred any issues with other residents lying in their beds. 28 of 28 Residents denied any concerns.
  • A 100% audit was initiated by the social services department to ensure that all Residents had compatible roommates. No issues identified.
  • A 100% audit was conducted by the social services department to ensure that Residents' behaviors are care planned and monitoring is in place.
  • The Administrator reported the incident involving Resident #1 and Resident #3 to the MS State Department of Health.
  • An emergency quality assurance committee met. The attendees of the meeting were the Administrator, Director of Nurses, Assistant Director of Nurses, Social Services Assistant, Staff Development Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner, Regional Clinical Operations Nurse, and Regional President. The facility discussed the current survey IJ outcomes. 5 IJ cites for abuse/neglect, abuse reporting, revision of care plans, behavioral monitoring, and accidents/incidents. Upon investigation, Resident #1 had previous behavioral issues with Resident #3. Resident #1 was unclothed. The facility failed to report, investigate and implement interventions based on the behaviors. In-services modified to include protecting residents from others who get into their beds by intervening and providing one-on-one supervision. In addition, reporting and investigating alleged events. All policies were reviewed for accidents/incidents, abuse prevention, revision of care plans, behavioral monitoring. No changes required.
  • The Ombudsman was notified of the incident.
  • The Administrator reported the incident involving Resident #1 and Resident #3 to the Attorney General Office online system.

Penalty

Fine: $79,15923 days payment denial
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