F0744 F744: Provide the appropriate treatment and services to a resident who displays or is diagnosed with dementia.
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Inadequate Management of Dementia-Related Behaviors

Littlefork Care CenterLittlefork, Minnesota Survey Completed on 02-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to adequately assess and manage the dementia-related behaviors of a resident, identified as R22, who exhibited severe cognitive impairment and a range of challenging behaviors. R22's behaviors included delusions, physical and verbal aggression towards others, pacing, rummaging, and wandering, which significantly impacted his care and posed risks to other residents. Despite being on antipsychotic, antidepressant, and antianxiety medications, R22's care plan lacked specific interventions to address his interactions with other residents, leading to multiple incidents of resident-to-resident altercations. Observations and interviews revealed that R22 frequently intruded into other residents' personal spaces, leading to confrontations. For instance, R22 was observed pacing hurriedly, pushing staff, and attempting to enter other residents' rooms, which caused distress among the residents. Several residents reported feeling threatened by R22's actions, such as shaking his fist and making verbal threats. Staff interventions were inconsistent, and there was no comprehensive behavior assessment to identify triggers or effective interventions for R22's behaviors. The facility's policy on dementia care required a comprehensive assessment and individualized care plan for residents with dementia-related behaviors. However, R22's medical record lacked such an assessment, and the care plan did not adequately address the resident-to-resident incidents. Interviews with staff indicated that while some attempts were made to manage R22's behaviors through one-to-one supervision and diversional techniques, these measures were insufficient due to staffing limitations. The medical director was not informed of R22's interactions with other residents, indicating a communication gap in managing the resident's care.

Penalty

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F0744 F744: Provide the appropriate treatment and services to a resident who displays or is diagnosed with dementia.
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F0744 F744: Provide the appropriate treatment and services to a resident who displays or is diagnosed with dementia.
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Failure to Accurately Assess Dementia-Related Elopement Risk Leading to Resident Elopement
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F0744 F744: Provide the appropriate treatment and services to a resident who displays or is diagnosed with dementia.
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No penalty information released
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