Inaccurate MDS Assessment of Wheelchair Seat Belt Restraints
Summary
The facility failed to accurately assess restraint use on the MDS for 4 of 4 residents reviewed for restraints: Residents 59, 68, 123, and 186. Resident 59’s 11/20/2025 quarterly MDS indicated no memory impairment, diagnoses of autoimmune disorder and depression, and no restraints used, yet observations on 02/27/2026 and 03/03/2026 showed the resident in a wheelchair with a seat belt latched and holding them in the chair. Resident 68’s 02/02/2026 quarterly MDS showed no memory impairment, diagnoses of cervical spinal stenosis, anxiety, and depression, and no restraints used, but an observation on 03/03/2026 showed the resident in a wheelchair with a latched seat belt. Resident 123’s 02/03/2026 annual MDS showed no memory impairment, diagnoses of arthritis and below-the-knee amputation, and no restraints used, but during observation and interview on 03/02/2026 the resident was in a wheelchair with a seat belt latched and stated they received the wheelchair from the facility in April 2025 with the seat belt already on it and that staff had not discussed it with them. Resident 186’s 12/24/2025 quarterly MDS showed severe memory impairment, diagnoses of dementia, below-the-knee amputation, diabetes with unstable blood sugar, and pressure sores, and no restraints used, but on 03/03/2026 the resident was observed in a wheelchair with a latched seat belt and stated staff assisted with securing the seat belt and getting them into the wheelchair without discussing it. The DON stated staff were expected to accurately complete assessments for seat belt use and that these residents’ seat belts were not accurately assessed on the MDS under restraints.
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