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32 | Allegation: Staff do not accord resident privacy
It was alleged that facility staff do not accord residents privacy. A staff worker came into the resident's room without knocking, used their key, and walked right in.
On 02/19/2026 between the hours of 8:31am - 8:42am, LPA interviewed A1 regarding the allegation. A1 denied the allegation and disclosed the facility's policy about entering residents' rooms requires staff to knock before entering, identify themselves, asking for permission first, and explain the purpose of entering the room. If the resident doesn't want staff to enter, then staff has to respect that. A1 stated always knocks before entering a resident's room all the time and identifying herself. A1 indicated never receiving any complaints about staff entering residents' rooms without knocking. A1 mentioned staff has received training on respecting residents' privacy.
On 02/19/2026 between the hours of 9:26am -11:43am, LPA conducted 5 staff interviews regarding the allegation. 1 of 5 staff confirmed the allegation and disclosed entering a resident's room without knocking first which resident have made complaints about. 4 of 5 staff denied the allegation and indicated the facility's policy about entering residents' rooms is to always knock first before going in, they knock before entering a resident's room, they have not entered a resident's room without knocking first, and they have received training on respecting residents' privacy.
On 02/19/2026 between the hours of 12:28pm - 2:30pm, LPA conducted 10 resident interviews regarding the allegation. 4 of 10 residents confirmed the allegation and indicated staff do not knock on their door before coming into their room or only occasionally, staff have walked into their room without knocking, and they do not feel they have privacy in their room. Of the four (4) residents who confirmed the allegation, one (1) resident reported having to place a 160 pound chair against their door and cover themselves with a sheet or towel because staff entered the room without knocking, while the resident was disrobed at that time. Another resident stated that staff had to create a sign for their door because staff would otherwise walk in without announcing themselves. 2 of 10 residents did not confirm nor deny the allegation and stated they don't know if staff knock on their door before coming into their room or if staff have walked into their room without knocking. 4 of 10 residents denied the allegation and indicated staff knock on their door before coming into their room most of the time or always, staff have not walked into their room without knocking, and they feel they have privacy in their room.
On 02/27/2026, between the hours of 2:25pm - 2:30pm, LPA conducted a records review & observed the following:The Department had not received nor had on file any LIC 624 Unusual Incident/Injury Report, nor any reports or notes related to a staff member entering a residents room without knocking before walking into the residents room.
Unsubstantiated: Based on information gathered through interviews and record reviews, there is not enough evidence to support the allegation. Although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation did or did not occur. Therefore, the allegation is UNSUBSTANTIATED. |