Inadequate Supervision of Smoking Residents Leads to Fire Hazard
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision to prevent accidents related to smoking for six residents identified as smokers. Despite being a non-smoking facility, the facility did not complete safety assessments or develop and implement a plan of care to ensure the safety of these residents. Resident #41, a known smoker with moderately impaired cognition, was involved in an incident where a fire was started on the outside patio after they threw a cigarette butt into dry leaves. There was no staff supervision during this smoking activity, and the fire was only noticed by the Director of Human Resources from their office window. The facility's smoking policy was inconsistent and did not address how to accommodate residents who smoked prior to the policy change. Residents were observed smoking on the patio without supervision, and there were no ashtrays or cigarette receptacles available. Resident #54 was found with cigarettes and lighters in their room, and a strong odor of cigarette smoke was present. The facility was aware of the residents' continued smoking but did not complete safety assessments or provide supervision, resulting in substandard quality of care with immediate jeopardy. Interviews with staff and residents revealed that the facility was aware of the smoking activities but did not have a formal list of smokers or a system to supervise them. The facility's administration acknowledged the issue but did not implement new systematic interventions to prevent unsupervised smoking. The lack of supervision and failure to update care plans after the fire incident contributed to the deficiency, posing a likelihood for serious adverse outcomes to all residents in the facility.
Removal Plan
- The Smoking Policy was reviewed and updated to include that residents admitted to the facility prior to the implementation of the nonsmoking policy would be given smoking privileges. These residents who desired to smoke would be permitted to do so if the facility Interdisciplinary Team determined that the practice was safe for the residents, and they do so in the facility designated area.
- A nursing assessment by a Registered Nurse was done for all smokers. They examined the residents and clothing for any burns.
- All residents that currently smoke were assessed to determine if they were safe to smoke or require supervision and or assistance.
- Safe smoking contracts were established for residents that smoke.
- A safe smoking area 30 feet from the building was established.
- Appropriate receptacle for cigarettes butts was installed. A small metal step-on garbage can that self-closed was installed.
- Sign for supervised smoking area was posted.
- Smoking aprons were placed by exit to patio for those residents assessed to need an apron. Two smoking aprons were observed stored in two tier plastic storage bins by the [NAME] room door.
- A standard size all-purpose fire extinguisher was located near the patio door.
- Smoking materials for all residents were removed from resident rooms and placed in a locked medication cart.
- Supervised smoking times were assigned for 10:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 6:30 PM; doors were locked when smoking was not in session.
- Schedule of staff supervision was completed.
- Care plans for all 6 smokers were completed for safe smoking.
- Physician orders for each smoker documented residents were care planned to smoke in facility designated area only.
- The facility employs 109 staff members. Of these, 102 completed the in-service training, including supervisors. A sample of staff members from Nursing, Rehabilitation, Administration, and Recreation were interviewed and verified they received the education.
- All supervisor staff were educated on facility procedures particularly their role to call 911 in the event of a fire.
- An hourly smoking monitoring log was maintained to check resident rooms for signs of smoking.
- The patio door was locked and remained locked except during the smoking times. Staff was observed supervising the smokers, unlocking the door to allow the residents into the smoking area and locking the door when smoking was completed.
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