F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
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Failure to Investigate Resident Abuse and Elopements or Identify Root Causes

Intermountain Health Holy Rosary HospitalMiles City, Montana Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to thoroughly investigate and manage an allegation of resident-to-resident abuse and multiple resident elopements. In one incident, a resident in a wheelchair kicked another resident multiple times in the lower legs while both were at the nurses’ station. Nursing documentation noted the kicking and that there were no injuries, and the immediate response was to separate the residents. However, review of the facility’s abuse investigations for the relevant period showed no completed investigation related to this reported allegation of resident-to-resident abuse, and there was no documentation of investigative findings or that these findings were reported to the State Survey Agency. The facility also failed to protect the involved residents from further potential abuse. Nursing notes for both residents documented that, two days after the kicking incident, one resident was observed continually attempting to follow, communicate with, agitate, and argue with the other resident, and staff had to separate them twice. Staff communicated to others to monitor their interactions, but the notes showed that the residents continued to have problematic contact, indicating that the facility did not prevent further potential abuse between them. During interview, a staff member stated that another staff person was responsible for investigating and reporting abuse allegations, but that person was unavailable and no documentation could be produced to verify that an investigation had been completed or that results were reported to the state agency, despite facility policy requiring thorough investigation, protection of residents during the investigation, and reporting of results. The deficiency also includes failures related to multiple elopements by several residents. For one resident, an elopement investigation documented that the resident exited the facility, but the investigation lacked signatures, identification of information sources, and clear involvement of the email sender included in the file. A state abuse reporting entry indicated that this resident left through back doors, possibly following a volunteer or staff taking other residents to Mass, and was brought back by a Med-Surg nurse, but there was no documented root-cause analysis or explanation of why the elopement occurred or what interventions were implemented to prevent recurrence. Another resident eloped through doors leading into the hospital; the reportable incident was submitted to the SSA, but there were no nurses’ notes on the date of the elopement describing the event, and a note the following day only stated that the resident attempted to elope twice, reflecting incomplete contemporaneous documentation. For this same resident, the facility’s investigation of the elopement included only limited staff interviews and did not include interviews with CNAs or activity staff to establish a full timeline of the resident’s movements or to identify the root cause. A subsequent elopement by this resident into the hospital was documented in a nursing note, and the investigation consisted of an undated handwritten note stating that people came into the unit looking for someone in the hospital, left to go to Med-Surg, and the resident followed them out the door, with the door alarm functioning and the resident returning to the unit. There was no documented timeline, no detailed interviews, and no analysis of the effectiveness of elopement-prevention interventions. A third resident had multiple documented elopements over several months, with investigation files that often contained only brief summaries, incomplete checklists, or limited supporting documents such as bounds reports or invoices for a wander guard system. Across these events, the facility did not consistently document root-cause analyses or assessments of the resident’s exit-seeking behavior, and the record notes that this failure to identify and document root causes led to a fall with injury for this resident. Interviews with staff confirmed that the facility’s practice did not align with its stated expectations. One staff member reported that a former staff person had previously conducted incident investigations but had left months earlier, and that the expectation for investigations was to determine the root cause of incidents and monitor residents to ensure interventions were implemented. Another staff member stated that after each elopement, the nurse would file a report to the SSA and update the care plan, after which management was supposed to conduct a full investigation. A further interview indicated that nurses entered occurrence reports and submitted SSA reports to track elopements and that staff discussed root causes but did not maintain documentation of those analyses. These statements, combined with the incomplete and inconsistent investigation records, demonstrate that the facility did not carry out or document thorough investigations, root-cause analyses, or protective measures as required by its own abuse investigation and reporting policy.

Penalty

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