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

Windsor Rehabilitation And Healthcare CenterWindsor, North Carolina Survey Completed on 10-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to protect residents from abuse, specifically resident-to-resident abuse, involving three residents. One male resident, who had a history of aggressive behaviors and was diagnosed with schizophrenia and dementia, physically assaulted two female residents on separate occasions. The first incident involved the male resident entering a female resident's room and punching her multiple times in the legs. The second incident occurred at the nurse's station, where the same male resident punched another female resident in the face, believing she was cheating on him. Both female residents were vulnerable and unable to protect themselves due to cognitive impairments and physical limitations. The male resident had a care plan that identified his behavioral issues, including aggression towards staff and other residents. Despite this, the facility's interventions, such as administering medications and attempting to redirect the resident, were ineffective in preventing the assaults. The male resident's behavior was unpredictable, and staff were reportedly afraid of him due to his strength and tendency to lash out without warning. The facility's failure to adequately manage the male resident's behaviors and protect other residents from harm resulted in a deficiency. Additionally, another incident of verbal abuse was reported, where a male resident threatened to kill a female resident and others in the facility. The female resident felt threatened and reported the incident to staff. The male resident involved in this incident was also assessed as cognitively intact, yet there was no care plan addressing his behaviors. This further highlights the facility's failure to protect residents from abuse and ensure their safety.

Removal Plan

  • Identify those recipients who have suffered, or are likely to suffer, a serious adverse outcome as a result of the noncompliance.
  • Staff immediately removed Resident #222 from the resident's room. Residents were assessed for injuries by the staff nurse. No injuries were noted. Resident #2's physician was notified. All attempts to calm Resident #2 were unsuccessful. Resident #2 was sent to the hospital emergency department for further evaluation. Social Services offered emotional support to Resident #222 and documented no signs of distress, discomfort or pain noted. Upon Resident #2 returning to the facility resident was placed on increased supervision and assessed by psychiatric nurse practitioner.
  • Resident #2 was observed punching Resident #61 in the nose with a closed fist twice while both were in their wheelchairs at nurses' station. Staff immediately separated the residents. Resident #2 was sent to emergency room for further evaluation. Resident #61 was assessed with no injuries noted.
  • Resident #2 continues to reside at the facility under psychiatric care and services. Resident #2 continues to receive medications as ordered and has not had any further altercations. He has shown a decrease in overall aggressive behaviors. Resident #222 no longer resides in the facility. Resident #61 continues to reside in the facility without further concerns.
  • All Staff were interviewed by the Scheduler and Administrative Assistant. All residents that were able to participate in an interview were interviewed by the Social Services and Admissions Director. The questions that they were asked were the following: Do you know about abuse? Do you know who to report abuse to? Do you feel safe in the facility? Do you have any concerns about abuse (physical, verbal, emotional, sexual, financial)? Any further allegations made will be investigated towards resolution by the Administrator and/or Director of Nurses. All residents were assessed by nurses via skin sweeps for suspicious injuries. No suspicious injuries (those injuries that would be evident without a reasonable or rational explanation for the injury) were noted at those times. All residents were assessed by the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing and Unit Manager for behaviors including verbal abuse, physical aggression to ensure appropriate care plans were in place to prevent resident to resident altercation.
  • Education - All staff including nurses, certified nursing assistants, agency/contract staff, all ancillary staff, and all newly hired employees will be educated on the Abuse Prevention Policy. The policy describes the right for residents to be free from abuse, neglect, exploitation or mistreatment. Staff will receive education on managing residents who have aggressive behaviors. Staff will be educated on verbal and nonverbal signs of aggression such as increased agitation, yelling out and clenching of fists. Staff will be educated on techniques to de-escalate residents displaying increased agitation such as removing the residents from the trigger and providing a quiet place for de-escalation. Staff will be trained to use the behavioral monitoring forms to document any aggressive behavior, including what happened before, during, and after the incident.
  • All education will be completed by the DON/ADON designee. This education will include 1:1, and group training sessions. The Administrator/designee will be the person who will ensure all licensed nurses, certified nursing assistants, agency/contract staff, all ancillary staff, and all newly hired employees will be educated. No staff will work until education has been received.

Penalty

Fine: $276,570
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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