Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Restraints
Summary
The facility failed to ensure accurate assessments for two residents regarding the use of restraints. For Resident #2, the quarterly MDS assessment did not accurately reflect the use of a safety vest (trunk harness) or lap belt as a restraint. Despite the care plan indicating the use of these devices for positioning and safety due to the resident's profound intellectual disabilities and cerebral palsy, the MDS assessment did not list them as restraints. Observations showed Resident #2 using a trunk harness and lap belt, which restricted forward motion, but staff and medical statements indicated these devices were necessary for mobility and did not restrict freedom of movement. Similarly, for Resident #5, the quarterly MDS assessment failed to indicate the use of a limb restraint. The care plan noted the need for a lap harness for safe positioning due to the resident's Rett's Syndrome and epilepsy, but there was no order or consent for the harness. Observations confirmed the use of leg harnesses, and staff interviews revealed that the harness was used to prevent the resident from falling out of the chair. Despite this, the harness was not documented as a restraint in the MDS assessment. The facility's policy requires accurate assessments to develop a comprehensive care plan, but the inaccuracies in the MDS assessments for both residents could lead to a lack of appropriate care and services. The RAI manual defines restraints as devices that restrict movement and cannot be easily removed by the resident, which was applicable in these cases. However, the facility staff and medical professionals viewed the devices as necessary safety measures rather than restraints.
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