Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Supervision and Door Malfunction
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision to prevent a resident, identified as a wandering risk, from exiting the facility unnoticed and unsupervised. The resident left the facility through the front door early in the morning and was later found asleep in the back seat of a car approximately eight miles away. The incident was discovered when the resident was not found in his room during breakfast tray delivery, prompting a search and notification of local authorities. The resident was last seen by a CNA who assisted him to a sitting area, where he usually stayed until breakfast. However, the resident exited the facility through the front door, which did not latch properly after a phlebotomist entered. A LPN was seen on camera entering the alarm code on the door shortly after the resident's exit but did not investigate the cause of the alarm, assuming it was triggered by the phlebotomist. The resident was found without injuries after being transported to a local hospital for evaluation. The facility's policy on elopement and wandering residents was not effectively implemented, as the resident's elopement risk was underestimated, and staff failed to respond appropriately to the door alarm, leading to the resident's unsupervised departure.
Removal Plan
- Immediate action started.
- Resident #1 was noticed to be missing when his dining room tray was delivered to the hall by Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
- A Code W was initiated by Unit Manager, Registered Nurse (RN). All staff searching for resident and one hundred percent audit was completed to ensure all other residents were present.
- Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) notified Director of Nursing (DON).
- Director of Nursing (DON) notified Administrator.
- Local Police Department, Local Fire and Rescue, and Attorney General Investigation Team were notified resident missing by Quality Assurance Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
- Resident #1 House shoe was located by Housekeeper #1 in parking lot of local crisis center.
- Resident Responsible Party and Resident Physician Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) notified by Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON).
- Review of security cameras by Minimum Data Set (MDS) Registered Nurse (RN) saw Resident #1 exiting facility via front door.
- Janitor #1 was assigned to monitor the front door and the Maintenance Supervisor contacted Locksmith to evaluate door closure mechanism.
- Facility was notified by the Dietary Manager while watching security footage at the Crisis Center that the resident was seen getting into the back of an employee vehicle. Crisis Center then notified the employee to have someone check in the car and notify police. Resident was asleep in the back seat.
- Local police department went to the crisis center's staff member's residence and called Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for transport to Local Hospital for evaluation. Resident #1 was evaluated and noted to have no injury or signs of distress.
- Resident #1 arrived at local emergency room and Infection Control, Registered Nurse (RN) was sent to supervise Resident #1 until return to facility.
- Locksmith present and working on front door to replace door closures.
- Resident #1 returned to facility, Body Audit completed revealing no injuries. Visual checks initiated every 15 minutes for total of four hours, every 30 minutes for total of 4 hours, and every 1 hour for eight hours to total 24 hours. Resident #1 will be monitored every hour indefinitely.
- Resident #1 Wander Guard Bracelet was checked and was determined to be functioning. All residents with Wander Guards were checked and found to be functional. They will be checked each shift by nurse for functional status.
- Resident Elopement Assessment and Care Plan were updated to include actual elopement on Resident #1.
- DON, Assistant DON, Minimum Data Set Registered Nurse (RN), and Admissions Registered Nurse (RN) did one hundred percent Elopement Assessment on all residents. Care Plans for residents with Elopement Risk were updated to include visual checks every hour.
- Visual Monitoring will be monitored by the nurse each shift, any discrepancies will be reported to the Quality Assurance Nurse who will report findings to the Quality Assurance Committee monthly for three months, then quarterly.
- An Ad Hoc Emergency Quality Assurance and Improvement Committee meeting was held related to resident elopement to conduct a root cause analysis and Policy and Procedure for changes.
- Director of Nursing, Quality Assurance Nurse, and Staff Development Nurse initiated in-services for all staff related to Elopement and Wandering Prevention, Response to Alarms, and following Care Plans. No employee will be allowed to return to work without training.
- An Elopement Drill was completed and will continue to be conducted daily for 3 days on each shift, then weekly for three weeks, then monthly. Social Services will report findings to the Quality Assurance Committee monthly.
- License Practical Nurse (LPN) #1 was suspended pending termination.
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