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32 | During subsequent visit conducted on 10/26/23 LPA Tena Herrera obtained copies of staff and resident rosters and copies the following documents for R1: Face Sheet, Physcian’s Report, Replacement Appraisal, order from doctor indicating resident needs higher level of care, Acknowledgment of Discharged signed by responsible party, Inventory of Personal Items (upon discharge) and Signed Theft and Loss Policy.
Conducted 7 staff interviews and 11 resident interviews. LPA attempted to interview R1 but they are no longer a resident at the facility as of 11/1/2022, LPA left voicemail for a returned call in the am and tried again twice in the afternoon with no success in reaching R1.
Investigation Revealed the following:
Allegation: Staff mismanaged resident's medication.
It is alleged that staff are mismanaging R1’s medication as sometimes staff fail to administer medications to R1. Interview with S7 revealed that at times R1 would return from being out in the community intoxicated and because of this sometimes medication will not be administered as R1’s doctor would instruct MedTech’s to not provide dosage since medication cannot be taken while intoxicated or with alcohol. Interviews with MedTech staff and those who held a previous position as MedTech each stated that medications are never intentionally refused to residents. Interviews with residents 10 out of 11 residents denied the above allegation and stated that they are given their medication on time, have never been denied their medication, and feel the staff are doing a good job with their medication management. During visit LPA toured medication room, reviewed MAR and 5 residents medications, no issues were observed.
Allegation: Staff failed to safeguard resident's personal belongings.
It is alleged that S7 entered R1’s room and went through their personal belongings and after this the personal belongings went missing. LPA interviewed S7 and it was revealed that on one occasion while R1 was at a nursing home R1’s responsible party came to collect clothing for R1 and refused to sign the Inventory for Personal Belongings log, upon return to the facility R1 claimed that they were missing clothes but couldn’t provide specifics as to what was missing just stated that they knew they had more clothing. On another occasion R1 claimed a cologne was missing, after searching for the missing item, it was found have fallen behind R1’s dresser. Based on interviews with staff 7 out of 7 staff stated they do not handle residents belongings unless the resident asks for assistance, the only staff that does handle residents belongings is the Laundry Staff. (Continued on 9099-C)
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