F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Elopement from Memory Care Unit Due to Inadequate Supervision and Open Pantry Door

Ascension Living Carroll ManorWashington, District Of Columbia Survey Completed on 03-24-2026

Summary

Facility staff failed to ensure adequate supervision and adherence to a person-centered care plan for a resident identified as an elopement risk, resulting in the resident eloping from a secure Memory Care unit. The resident had multiple diagnoses including dementia, congestive heart failure, hypertension, and age-related macular degeneration, and had physician orders for behavioral monitoring related to elopement and for use of a wander guard (code alert) with checks for placement and functioning every shift. An elopement risk screening showed a high-risk score, and the care plan documented that the resident was at risk for elopement related to poor safety awareness, hoovered around the main exit door with a friend waiting for someone to allow them to leave, and was on high alert for elopement. Care plan interventions included following the community elopement evaluation and monitoring process, keeping the resident safe on the locked unit, replacing the wander guard bracelet as soon as it was known the resident had removed it, and that nursing would check and know the whereabouts of the resident at all times. On the day of the incident, documentation showed that the wander guard system had been checked and passed, and a safety checklist entry indicated that the resident was observed in her room at 11:00 AM. However, video recordings later showed that at approximately 11:40 AM, a food service manager entered the first-floor pantry near the Memory Care unit entry/exit doors and left the pantry door wide open. Shortly thereafter, the resident approached the dining room doors near the main entry/exit doors of the unit and hovered there while a food pantry worker was inside the pantry. The pantry worker exited through the dining room side pantry door, and the resident then opened the dining room doors, entered the dining room, and proceeded into the pantry. The video further showed that the resident exited the still-open pantry door located outside of the Memory Care unit, pushing her rolling walker, without staff knowledge. The resident then walked past two security officers in the main lobby, now without a walker and holding a jacket and a bag, and proceeded outside the facility’s main entry/exit doors. A nurse supervisor was later called by security to identify a person outside with a bag and recognized the individual as the resident from the Memory Care unit. The resident was resisting returning inside and was brought back with assistance from nursing staff, after which a head-to-toe assessment was completed with no abnormalities noted. Interviews revealed that an LPN had previously placed and tested a wander guard bracelet on the resident, but after the incident staff discovered that the resident had obtained scissors and used them to cut off the bracelet, hiding the scissors and cut bracelet in her pocketbook. The DON acknowledged that the care plan intervention stating that nursing would check and know the whereabouts of the resident at all times had been interpreted as hourly checks, and could not clearly explain what “at all times” meant beyond stating that staff frequently had eyes on the resident. The evidence showed that staff did not check and know the resident’s whereabouts at all times, and that the resident was able to elope from the secured unit without staff awareness, leading to identification of an Immediate Jeopardy at F689. An Immediate Jeopardy (IJ-J) to resident health and safety was identified at 42 CFR 483.25, F689, on 03/18/26 at 1:12 PM based on these failures in supervision and implementation of the care plan, including failure to ensure the resident’s whereabouts were known at all times and failure to prevent elopement from a secure area.

Removal Plan

  • Resident #1 was brought safely back into the facility by the Supervisor and first floor staff after being observed outside unsupervised.
  • Upon re-entering the first floor, Resident #1 received a head-to-toe assessment by the charge nurse and supervisor and no abnormalities were noted.
  • Resident #1's care plan was revised to increase monitoring of her location/whereabouts to every 30 minutes.
  • Resident #1 is utilizing a wanderguard bracelet that will trigger both doors to the memory care unit.
  • Resident #1 no longer has access to scissors used to remove the wanderguard; scissors were removed.
  • The charge nurse notified Resident #1's legal guardian about the incident and that the resident cannot have access to scissors.
  • Dining staff were educated by the Dining Manager on the importance of locking the pantry door when no one is in the pantry.
  • Maintenance made the pantry door used for elopement inoperable so no one could enter/exit through that door; pantry access remained available via the dining room door for emergencies.
  • Keypads were installed on both pantry doors so they cannot be opened unless the code is entered.
  • A 100% audit of all residents at risk for elopement was conducted to ensure behavior monitoring for wandering/exit-seeking was in place.
  • All residents identified as elopement risk and exit-seeking were to have care plans updated to reflect increased monitoring every 30 minutes.
  • All residents identified as elopement risk were to have a wanderguard applied with an order to check placement and functioning every shift.
  • All residents identified as elopement risk were to have a care plan identifying elopement risk and person-centered interventions to prevent unaccompanied leaving.
  • All residents identified as elopement risk were to have orders in place to check wanderguards for placement and functioning every shift.
  • All employees were to be re-educated on ensuring doors that should not be left open/unlocked are properly closed and locked after entry/exit.
  • All charge nurses were to be re-educated on checking wanderguard placement and functioning, including methods to verify function.
  • All nursing staff were to be educated on increasing monitoring for residents at risk for elopement from every hour to every 30 minutes.
  • All charge nurses were to be educated on documenting the location of the resident's wanderguard when checking placement and functioning.
  • Facility implemented a systemic change to increase monitoring for residents at risk for elopement and exit-seeking from every 1 hour to every 30 minutes.

Penalty

Fine: $20,400
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