Failure to Secure Wheelchair in Transport Van
Summary
The facility failed to provide safe van transportation for a resident when the driver did not secure the resident's wheelchair in the facility van according to the manufacturer's instructions. During transport from a dialysis center, the resident fell backward in the wheelchair and hit their head on the van floor, resulting in an abrasion, swelling, and severe head pain. The resident was subsequently diagnosed with a closed head injury, scalp abrasion, and strained neck muscles at the emergency department. The incident occurred despite the driver having completed a competency evaluation for securing wheelchairs in the van just days prior. The driver had been trained by the former administrator, who observed the driver securing a wheelchair and confirmed competency. However, during the incident, the driver noted that one of the tie-down straps had come loose, which led to the resident's fall. Interviews with the resident and staff revealed that the resident had previously felt insecure during transport but did not report it. The driver admitted to not properly securing the wheelchair, which resulted in the accident. The facility's failure to ensure the wheelchair was secured according to the manufacturer's instructions directly led to the resident's injury.
Removal Plan
- Immediate education was provided via phone by the Regional Director of Clinical Services to the Administrator and Director of Nursing. This education included Vehicle Driver Safety Program, proper use of wheelchair securement devices per manufacturer's instructions, vehicle lift competency evaluation, placing the van out of service immediately, and not allowing the facility transportation driver to drive until investigation completed.
- Immediate education provided by the Director of Nursing to the facility Transportation Driver. This written and verbal education included Vehicle Driver Safety Program, proper use of wheelchair securement devices as per manufacturer's instructions, vehicle lift competency evaluation, placing the van out of service immediately, not allowing the facility transportation driver to drive until investigation completed.
- The Contracted Transportation company provided the facility with their policy and procedures for securing and strapping a wheelchair and competencies for the 2 current drivers. The education and competencies are completed upon hire and annually.
- The facility Transportation Driver, Maintenance Director and Maintenance Assistant were re-educated by the Regional Maintenance Director on the Facility Vehicle Driver Safety Program, including proper use of wheelchair securement devices ensuring proper tension of devices per manufacturer's instructions, with return demonstration, and competency check off completion, and validated facility Transportation Driver was able to safely operate facility van. This education will be added to the facility orientation program for new Transportation Drivers, Maintenance Director or Maintenance Assistant. This education and competencies will be completed annually for the current Transportation Driver, Maintenance Director and Maintenance Assistant.
- The Regional Maintenance Director inspected the facility van. The Regional Maintenance Director placed the facility van back in service.
- The facility Transportation Driver resumed transportation for the facility.
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