F0609 F609: Timely report suspected abuse, neglect, or theft and report the results of the investigation to proper authorities.
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Failure to Timely Report and Properly Classify Allegation of Sexual Abuse

Park Health CenterSt Clairsville, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to timely report an allegation of staff-to-resident sexual abuse to the state agency as required by policy. A resident with severe cognitive impairment, dementia, depression, and multiple medical conditions, who required extensive assistance of two staff for mobility and transfers, alleged that a male CNA attempted to put his genitalia in her mouth. The resident identified the alleged perpetrator by name and physical description, which matched a male CNA on duty. The social worker designee and the human resources director interviewed the resident the same morning, confirmed the description, and contacted the Administrator by phone while in the resident’s room, placing the Administrator on speaker so she could hear the interview and reported events. Despite the Administrator being made aware of the allegation on the same morning it occurred, the facility did not document the incident in the resident’s medical record and did not report the allegation of sexual abuse to the state agency at that time. The internal investigation file for that date contained only brief, non-witness statements from staff attesting generally to the CNA’s behavior, with no detailed statements from the social worker designee, the human resources director, the LPN caring for the resident, or the CNA accused. The investigation summary concluded that the resident was confused and combative during personal care and that no abuse occurred, and the facility relied in part on the resident’s son’s opinion that an investigation was not needed and that the resident might have a urinary tract infection. Subsequently, when an SRI was entered into the state’s reporting system, it was categorized as physical abuse rather than sexual abuse, and there was no SRI entered for the original date of the allegation. A police report later documented that the Administrator reported the incident as sexual in nature and stated that the facility was not made aware of the allegation until the resident’s son reported concerns, which conflicted with staff interviews confirming the Administrator’s awareness on the date of the incident. The facility’s own abuse policy required that any allegation or suspicion of all types of abuse be reported to the state agency prior to investigation, but the allegation of staff-to-resident sexual abuse was not reported as such when initially known, and the investigation was incomplete and poorly documented.

Plan Of Correction

This plan of correction does not constitute an admission to any of the allegations contained within the State of Deficiency. Rather, this plan of corrections has been prepared and executed because state and federal law require it, and not because Park Health Center agrees with the citation. The facility maintains that the alleged deficiency does not individually or collectively jeopardize the health and safety of the residents. This plan of correction is not meant to establish any standard of care contract, obligation or position, and Park Health Center reserves all rights to raise all possible contentions and defenses in any civil or criminal claim, action or proceeding. This plan of correction shall also operate as the facilities credible allegation of compliance. Please accept 4/10/2026 as our date of compliance. The facility will continue to report and investigate allegations of abuse thoroughly ensuring the safety and wellbeing of their residents. Resident #171 continues to reside at the facility and seen by CNP on 3/12/26 with no noted injuries or negative effects. Psych nurse practitioner assessed residents #171 on 3/19/26 with no changes noted to psychosocial wellbeing. Resident #171 denied any complaints and appeared calm and relaxed stating to the NP that she feels safe. CNA # 340, was suspended on 3/12/26 pending investigation. The Police department was called on 3/12/26 and reported to the facility. A thorough investigation completed and submitted on 3/19/26. Conclusion of abuse investigation noted no evidence that abuse occurred. HRD conducted new background check on CNA #340 on 3/26/26, no negative findings noted. Resident #171 care plan was reviewed by the IDT on 4/8/26. The regional Clinician conducted an Audit of last 3 months of incidents and progress notes ensuring allegations of abuse were reported timely and thoroughly investigated. Initial audit was completed on 4/6/26. No negative findings noted. On 4/6/26, the Administrator, Nurse Management team, SSD and HRD were reeducated on the facility policies and procedures for reporting allegations timely, conducting a thorough and factual investigation and ensuring perpetrators are removed from the facility for resident's safety to prevent further abuse. Reeducation was conducted by the Regional Clinician. A QA committee meeting was held on 4/8/26 reviewing survey results and findings, investigation and medical record documentation requirements, policy and procedures for abuse prevention and reporting abuse, SS policy and procedure, and facilities change in condition policy and procedure. Weekly for 2 weeks, or as directed by the QA committee, audits will be conducted by the regional clinician ensuring abuse allegations are investigated thoroughly, factually documented and reported, and ensuring identified perpetrators are removed from the facility as indicated. Negative findings will be corrected immediately by reporting allegation and conducting a thorough investigation and providing reeducation. Negative findings will be reported to the QA committee for review. The Regional Administrator will ensure the completion of the weekly audits. The Administrator is responsible for the ongoing compliance.

Penalty

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