Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Supervision
Summary
The facility failed to provide appropriate supervision for a resident, resulting in the resident successfully eloping from the facility. The resident, who was admitted with diagnoses including Huntington's disease, major depressive disorder, restlessness, agitation, and insomnia, was found to be severely impaired in cognitive skills for daily decision-making. Despite this, the resident's care plan did not include interventions related to wandering or elopement prior to the incident. An elopement risk observation conducted earlier had noted the resident's confusion and history of wandering, but no interventions were listed. On the day of the incident, a door alarm was triggered, and the resident was found outside in a company van. The resident was combative and had to be assisted back into the facility. Interviews with staff revealed that the resident had exhibited exit-seeking behavior in the past, but a wander guard was not in place at the time of the incident. The Director of Nursing was unaware of the resident's exit-seeking behavior, and the facility's cameras were not operational, which hindered the investigation. The facility's policy on elopement risk assessment required interventions to be added to the care plan after analyzing the information obtained, but this was not done for the resident in question. The lack of a wander guard and the failure to update the care plan with appropriate interventions contributed to the resident's ability to elope. The facility was notified of the immediate jeopardy status due to this deficiency, which was related to the quality of care regulation under 42 CFR 483.25.
Removal Plan
- Resident #1 without injury and elopement risk evaluation repeated with interventions in place per care plan.
- Director of Nursing and Administrator will be reeducated on the Elopement Policy and Process by the Clinical Consultant including: Completing the elopement risk evaluation thoroughly and implementing interventions based on risk identified. Documentation of exit seeking behavior and completing elopement risk evaluation for increased exit seeking behaviors.
- Elopement risk Assessments will be reviewed for completion and accuracy by the Director of Nursing/Designee on current residents in facility to identify residents at risk for elopement. Those residents identified at risk will have interventions initiated and care plan updated.
- Licensed Nurses will be reeducated on the Elopement Policy and Process by the Director of Nursing/Designee including: Completing the elopement risk evaluation thoroughly and implementing interventions based on risk identified. Documentation of exit seeking behavior and completing elopement risk evaluation for increased exit seeking behaviors.
- Licensed Nurses not receiving this education will receive prior to their next scheduled shift.
- Facility Activity Report and 24hour report will be reviewed in clinical morning meeting to validate elopement assessments completed. The Director of Nursing/Designee will review completed elopement assessments in clinical morning meeting to validate accuracy and interventions have been implemented accordingly.
- Ad hoc QAPI held.
- Medical Director was notified of the Immediate Jeopardy and the contents of this plan.
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