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32 | Staff denied a resident access to the facility while in care.
On the allegation that ‘Staff denied a resident access to the facility while in care’; it is the concern of the complainant that the facility staff denied access to a resident that was under the care of the facility. To investigate the allegation, LPA Urena interviewed the complainant. The interview revealed that the resident #1(R1) had tested positive for COVID 19 in December 2020. R1 was told by staff that they needed to be quarantined in their room, however R1 refused, and made it to the reception area where the complainant and another staff were working. Complainant stated that they were horrified to see R1 in the reception area, because R1 refused to stay in their room. The staff then called the paramedics, and R1 refused to go to the hospital. The paramedics told facility staff that they could not make R1 go against their will. Since R1 refused to quarantine in their room or go to the hospital, the complainant stated that the administrator instructed the staff to lock R1 out of the facility. According to the complainant, R1 spent a night in their car, then when R1 was able to get in the facility again, R1 retrieved their belongings, and said that they were going to the hospital.
Based on the information obtained though the interview, the facility staff attempted to provide care to R1, and followed COVID-19 positive protocols to contain the spread of the virus; however, R1 refused the care, placing R1, other residents, and the staff in danger of contracting the COVID-19 virus. Therefore, the allegation that ‘staff denied a resident access to the facility while in care’, is deemed Unsubstantiated at this time.
Staff did not address a resident's change in medical condition.
On the allegation that ‘Staff did not address a resident's change in medical condition’, it is the concern of the complainant that the administrator did not address R1’s change in condition, when R1 tested positive for COVID-19. To investigate the allegation, LPA Urena interviewed the complainant. According to the complainant, R1 had made statements in the past that if they ever contracted COVID-19, they would disappear, hurt themselves, and no one would know their whereabouts. Once R1 tested positive for COVID-19, the complainant texted the administrator that they may have to do a 5150, due to the mental status of R1, however, the administrator ignored the complainant’s request, and approval for the 5150. The complainant added that R1 became furious when they were not allowed back into the facility (after R1 refused to quarantine, or go the hospital). This is when the complainant requested to do the 5150 for R1, and their request was ignored. LPA was unable to I interview R1. R1 passed away
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