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 Remove Impaired LPN Resulting in Widespread Missed Medications and Care

Park Terrace Rehabilitation CenterToledo, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-11-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect residents from neglect by allowing an LPN who appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance to continue providing care and medications throughout a full shift. Multiple residents and staff observed the LPN on a specific date appearing impaired, including falling asleep while standing, dozing off mid-conversation, appearing disheveled and very tired, and dropping medications on the floor before administering them. Residents reported late medication administration and, in at least one case, receiving pain medication after it had been dropped on the floor. Staff, including another LPN and a CNA, repeatedly contacted the on‑call manager (an LPN) to report the LPN’s erratic behavior and residents’ complaints about not receiving medications, tube feedings, treatments, and other ordered interventions. Despite these reports, the impaired LPN was not removed from resident care during that shift, and the DON and Administrator were not directly notified of the extent of the behavior on that date. The on‑call LPN spoke with the impaired LPN by phone, accepted the explanation that the LPN was tired from lack of sleep, and did not escalate the concerns to the Administrator that day. The DON later stated she was not made aware of the full extent of the erratic behavior at the time and confirmed that the LPN completed the scheduled shift and returned to work the following day. Residents subsequently reported the LPN’s behavior and the missed or improperly administered medications to the DON and Administrator. Record review showed that numerous residents assigned to this LPN did not receive multiple physician‑ordered medications, treatments, assessments, monitoring, and safety interventions during that day shift. For example, one cognitively intact resident with alcohol abuse, depression, anxiety, HTN, insomnia, and vitamin deficiencies did not receive ordered doses of cholecalciferol, cyanocobalamin, hydrochlorothiazide, paroxetine, or a required pain assessment. Another resident with severe cognitive impairment, anoxic brain damage, heart failure, CKD3B, chronic respiratory failure, seizures, PBA, depression, anxiety, and dysphagia missed multiple cardiac, antiplatelet, anticonvulsant, psychotropic, pain, and behavioral medications, as well as ordered head‑of‑bed elevation, pain assessment, behavior monitoring, diet communication, and clothing interventions. Additional residents with complex conditions such as anoxic brain damage with PEG tube and tracheostomy, severe malnutrition, COPD, DM2, CVA, seizures, CHF, prostate cancer, and other chronic diseases did not receive ordered cardiac, anticoagulant, antiplatelet, respiratory, diabetic, seizure, GI, nutritional, and pain medications, PEG tube feedings and flushes, oxygen saturation checks, blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, head‑of‑bed elevation, enhanced barrier precautions, behavior monitoring, and safety signage during that shift, as confirmed by the DON through EMR, MAR, and TAR review. The DON verified that, for each of the affected residents, the specific physician‑ordered medications and treatments listed in the EMR, MAR, and TAR were not provided during the day shift covered by the impaired LPN. These omissions included, but were not limited to, antihypertensives (such as amlodipine, carvedilol, lisinopril, metoprolol, minoxidil), antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents (aspirin, clopidogrel, apixaban), anticonvulsants (levetiracetam, valproic acid, clobazam, Depakote Sprinkles), psychotropics and anxiolytics (sertraline, duloxetine, quetiapine, buspirone, diazepam, paliperidone), diabetic medications and insulin (metformin, glipizide, insulin glargine, insulin aspart), respiratory medications and inhalers (Anoro Ellipta, Breo Ellipta, Incruse Ellipta), GI agents and supplements (omeprazole, pantoprazole, lactulose, MiraLAX, Jevity tube feedings, PEG flushes, vitamins, potassium, magnesium), pain medications and lidocaine patches, as well as ordered assessments such as pain scales, behavior monitoring, head‑of‑bed elevation, oxygen saturation checks, blood sugar checks, PEG placement and residual checks, diet communication, enhanced barrier precautions, and safety signage. These documented failures occurred while the LPN was reported by residents and staff to be acting impaired and while the facility did not effectively intervene to remove the LPN from resident care or ensure completion of the ordered care during that shift.

Penalty

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