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Unsafe Smoking Practices in Resident Rooms

Cityview Healthcare And RehabilitationCleveland, Ohio Survey Completed on 11-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a safe environment free from potential accident hazards when smoking materials were not secured, leading to unsafe smoking practices in resident rooms. This deficiency was observed when Resident #38, who required staff supervision and a smoking apron, was found alone in his room with a strong cigarette odor and visible smoke. The room, shared with Resident #37, had cigarette ashes on the bathroom floor, burn marks on the toilet seat and toilet paper holder, and cigarette butts in a trash can. Resident #37, who was away from the facility at the time, had been previously observed smoking in the room. Resident #37 had impaired cognition and was assessed to require supervision while smoking, as documented in his care plan and a Last Chance Agreement. Despite these measures, the facility did not prevent him from smoking unsupervised in the room. Resident #38, with intact cognition, also required supervision and a smoking apron while smoking, yet was found in a room with evidence of smoking. The presence of oxygen in a nearby room further heightened the risk of potential harm. The facility's policy stated that smoking was only permitted in designated areas and that smoking materials should be kept locked. However, the facility did not have effective systems in place to ensure compliance with these policies, as evidenced by the presence of smoking materials in the residents' room and the lack of adherence to supervision requirements. This oversight posed a significant risk to the safety of the residents and the facility.

Removal Plan

  • Conduct room sweeps on all resident rooms for the presence of smoking materials.
  • Search Resident #37's room and secure any smoking materials identified.
  • Search Resident #38's room and person and secure any smoking materials identified.
  • Assess Resident #32, Resident #37, and Resident #38 for injuries.
  • Re-educate all staff on the facility smoking policy and procedure related to supervision of residents who smoke.
  • Re-educate all 64 residents who smoke on the smoking policy, which includes residents smoking only in designated areas, securing smoking materials, and other applicable policies.
  • Perform a root cause analysis to determine residents may have purchased and brought back smoking materials without staff knowledge and policies and procedures for securing smoking materials had not been adhered to.
  • Complete an audit of the smoking assessments for all 64 residents who smoke to ensure accuracy and update care plans as needed.
  • Complete a skin assessment on all residents who smoke.
  • Provide all staff two questionnaires to ensure education is effective.
  • Update the procedure for securing smoking materials when a resident leaves and returns to the facility, to include signing out smoking materials and signing them back in.
  • Educate all staff and residents on the updated procedure.
  • Audit smoking material sign out/sign in sheets to ensure smoking materials are returned.
  • Complete room audits on all residents who smoke, and throughout the facility, to ensure residents have no smoking materials in their rooms and are adhering to the facility's smoking policy.
  • Hold an Ad Hoc Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) Committee meeting to review the root cause analysis and corrective action plan.

Penalty

Fine: $25,847
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