Failure to Protect Resident Privacy From Wandering Resident
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect residents’ rights to privacy when a cognitively impaired resident with known wandering behavior repeatedly entered other residents’ rooms and used their bathrooms without permission. Resident 1, admitted with a subarachnoid hemorrhage and assessed with a BIMS score of 6 indicating severe cognitive impairment, was care planned as an elopement risk and wanderer, but the care plan did not include interventions to address elopement or wandering behavior. Staff interviews confirmed that Resident 1 wandered throughout the facility and entered other residents’ rooms, requiring reorientation and redirection, and that staff were expected to keep an eye on her. On one occasion, Resident 2, who had a fractured right femur and a BIMS score of 12 indicating moderate cognitive impairment, reported that Resident 1 entered his bedroom and used his bathroom without his permission. Resident 2 stated he called for a nurse, and an LVN responded, opened the bathroom door, and found Resident 1 sitting on the toilet, then removed her from the bathroom. Resident 2 reported feeling upset and angry because Resident 1 entered his bedroom and used his bathroom despite his objections, and he stated that Resident 1 did not listen when he asked her to stay out and that staff did not monitor and keep her out of his room. The LVN confirmed the incident, acknowledged Resident 2’s distress, and stated she was unsure if she documented the event, though she believed she should have. On another occasion, a Central Supply Staff member heard Resident 3 yelling for someone to get out of his room and found Resident 1 inside Resident 3’s bedroom, then escorted her back to her unit and reported the incident to the Social Services Director. Resident 3, admitted with cerebral infarction and left-sided weakness and assessed as cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 14, told the Social Services Director that Resident 1 came into his bedroom to use his bathroom and that this had happened a couple of other times, questioning why staff did not do anything about it. The DON acknowledged that residents have the right not to have other residents enter their bedrooms or use their bathrooms without permission, confirmed that Resident 1 was not permitted to enter other residents’ rooms or use their bathrooms, and verified that Resident 1’s entry into Residents 2 and 3’s rooms without permission violated their right to privacy. The facility’s visitation policy stated that residents may receive visitors subject to their wishes and the protection of other residents’ rights, including the right to deny visitation at any time, underscoring that residents’ privacy rights were not upheld in these incidents.
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