F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
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Failure to Protect Residents from Abuse Due to Delayed Reporting and Inaction

The Oaks Rehabilitation And Healthcare CenterMeridian, Mississippi Survey Completed on 04-04-2025

Summary

The facility failed to protect residents from physical and verbal abuse, as evidenced by two separate incidents involving a certified nurse aide (CNA). In one incident, a CNA was witnessed physically abusing a resident with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia, who had moderately impaired cognition. The CNA grabbed the resident's nose and twisted it, causing bleeding, and made a derogatory comment. In another incident, the same CNA verbally threatened a different resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and was dependent on staff for toileting hygiene, by stating she would beat the resident if she soiled the bed again. Both incidents were witnessed by other CNAs. Despite these events, the staff members who witnessed the abuse did not immediately report the incidents to the nurse, DON, or Administrator. The witnesses cited fear of retaliation and concerns about job security as reasons for not reporting. As a result, the Administrator was not informed of the allegations until ten days after the initial incident, leaving the residents and others vulnerable during that period. Interviews with additional staff revealed that the CNA in question was known to speak to residents in an aggressive or angry manner, but this behavior was dismissed by some staff as part of her personality and not reported to management. The facility's own policy required immediate reporting and action in cases of abuse, but this was not followed. The delay in reporting and lack of immediate protective action allowed the CNA to continue working with vulnerable residents, placing them at risk for further harm. The deficiency was identified through interviews, record reviews, and the facility's internal investigation, which substantiated the abuse allegations based on staff witness statements.

Removal Plan

  • Quality Assurance (QAPI) Committee met to review, develop, and implement the facility policy on abuse and neglect with an emphasis on reporting abuse and neglect and to determine the root cause. The root cause was determined to be that employees were afraid of retaliation from other employees. Attendees included the Executive Director, Minimum Data Service nurse, Medical Records, Regional Director of Clinical Services, Assistant Director of Nursing, Medical Director, Social Services, Staff Development/Infection Preventionist nurse, Activities Director, Human Resources, Housekeeping, Dietary Manager, Therapy director, Unit Managers, and the Admission Coordinator. No changes were made to the policy and procedure. The areas discussed were the re-education of staff members on the abuse and neglect policy with an emphasis on reporting requirements and that failure to do so is a crime.
  • Body audits were completed on Resident #1 and Resident #2 by the Staff Development nurse and a licensed nurse. No signs of physical abuse were identified.
  • Interviews were conducted by Social Services Director with alert and oriented residents on side 2. No residents voiced complaints of abuse.
  • The physician and the Resident Representatives of Resident #1 and Resident #2 were notified.
  • Education was started by the Staff Development Nurse.
  • Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Committee met to review the physical and verbal abuse.
  • Social Services completed a psychosocial follow up with Resident #1 and Resident #2.
  • 100% body audits were performed on all facility residents by the unit manager RN and the Minimum Data Set nurses to ensure that residents did not have physical signs of abuse. No residents were identified.
  • The Executive Director was educated on the abuse policy by the Regional Director of Clinical Services and timely reporting of abuse within 2 hours to the state agency, attorney general and the abuse and neglect policy.
  • The Social Services Director and the Admissions Coordinator interviewed all alert and oriented residents (census) using the Risk Management Quality Improvement Questionnaire to determine if any residents had been abused or witnessed abuse. There were no residents that voiced any complaints of abuse.
  • The Staff Development nurse started education with licensed nurses, CNA's and non-direct care staff on the abuse and neglect policy and procedure with an emphasis on reporting requirements and 100% has been completed.
  • All facility staff members were interviewed by the Executive Director, Human Resources, and Assistant Director of Nursing by phone to ask if they ever witnessed any employee abuse a resident and explained the process of what to do if they ever witness abuse or neglect, with an emphasis on reporting requirements and that failure to do so is a crime.
  • CNA #2 received one on one education on the abuse policy and the reporting requirements with an emphasis placed on the fact of not reporting being a crime.
  • New hires will be educated during orientation.

Penalty

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Fine: $9,821
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Resident Physically Abused by CNA and Left Unprotected After Incident
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F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of combative behavior during care was being assisted by two CNAs with incontinence care when the resident became resistive and kicked one CNA in the leg. Instead of following the care plan directive to stop care and return later when the resident was physically abusive, the CNA immediately retaliated by open-handedly slapping the resident hard in the face, causing visible redness and leaving the resident appearing stunned and fearful. The second CNA, who witnessed the slap, briefly left the room to report the incident to the nurse, leaving the resident alone with the CNA who had just abused him, thereby failing to ensure the resident’s immediate protection from further abuse.

Fine: $14,385
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Staff-to-resident physical abuse resulting in jaw fracture and tooth loss
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F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
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A cognitively intact resident with behavioral issues, including physical aggression and noncompliance with care, was in a secured unit and was observed tapping on the window/door. A dietary aide, despite being told by a CNA and an RN not to enter the secured unit and that the resident’s assigned aide could assist, went onto the unit and interacted with the resident, including offering to buy a soda after seeing money in the resident’s hand. The resident struck the aide in the face, and the aide responded by punching the resident in the face; a CNA reported hearing the aide say, “I will hit you again,” and then observed the resident bleeding. The resident was later found at the hospital to have an open mandibular fracture and non-restorable teeth requiring extraction, and the facility’s investigation and policy definitions led to the incident being substantiated as staff-to-resident physical abuse.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Manage Escalating Aggression Leading to Resident-to-Resident Assault
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F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Protect Cognitively Impaired Resident From Physical Abuse by CNA
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F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with advanced dementia and severe cognitive impairment sustained a bruised left eye and facial bruising after being struck by a CNA. The CNA initially claimed the injury occurred accidentally while pushing the resident to a dining table and denied hitting the resident, but an LPN and another CNA reported that the resident stated she had hit the CNA and was hit back in the eye, demonstrating a slapping motion. Nursing documentation described left orbital ecchymosis, bruising along the bridge of the nose and cheek, tenderness, minimal edema, and the resident’s complaint of soreness, confirming a significant injury resulting from the physical abuse.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Protect Resident From Physical Abuse Resulting in Hip Fracture
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F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of TBI, anxiety, and mild neurocognitive disorder became agitated after staff moved a wheelchair he had positioned to avoid blocking his window view, leading to escalating verbal aggression toward staff. Witnesses reported that when the resident approached the nurses’ station with clenched fists and swung at an RN, the RN grabbed the resident’s arm and/or shoulder and took him to the floor, then restrained him there until supervisors arrived. Immediately afterward, the resident complained of severe left hip pain, with clinical signs of injury, and hospital evaluation confirmed a left comminuted displaced intertrochanteric fracture requiring surgical repair. Multiple staff later stated that they are not allowed to restrain residents and would instead use de-escalation, walk away, or call for assistance when residents are aggressive, while the DON acknowledged that the facility failed to protect the resident from physical abuse that resulted in actual harm.

No penalty information released
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