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32 | 9099A-C-2... Allegation: Staff did not ensure that resident had adequate bedding.During one of visits, (R1) only had one sheet and her personal lap blanket. Her feet had no socks and were ice cold.
LPA conducted a tour on 5/12/23 and observed (R1's) bed to be made with (2) sheets and a blanket. An additional (3) crocheted blankets were folded on top of the bedspread. On 7/31/23, LPA observed a plastic protector on the mattress. (S2) showed LPA the different layers on the plastic protector- 1- cloth, 2- sheet, 4- cotton chuck, 5- disposable chuck. (S2) stated incontinent like 89% of the residents. AB stated all incontinent residents have both a cotton and disposable chuck on the sheets. (7) other resident rooms were inspected and all rooms were observed to have clean, dry linens on the beds with no significant incontinent odors present. On 9/26/23, LPA and Administrator observed (R1’s) bed to be made and all layers, sheets, incontinent pads and blankets to be clean and dry.
Based on information obtained, LPA finds the allegation to be UNSUBSTANTIATED-
Allegation: Staff did not ensure safe keeping of resident’s personal property.Missing items from (R1’s) room which include, slippers, jackets, plant and walker. During one of visits, (R1) was not in her wheelchair and was using a wheelchair with someone else’s name on it. When addressed, staff took her back to her room to switch wheelchairs and returned with a completely different wheelchair other than her own.
On 5/12/23, RCC stated (R1's) daughter put a lock on her door. RCC stated she/Admin tell families that "it's Memory Care" and residents wander and things can disappear. RCC confirmed that R1 did have clothes missing and explained that there is a resident that likes to "shop" and goes in (R1's) room.
On 7/26/23, R1’s family member stated that things disappear and some residents go in other residents' rooms, mentioning resident, ((R2), who takes items and exchanges them for cigarettes.
On 9/26/23, another family member stated that RR has had bracelets stolen from resident, (R2) and "(R2) is a problem" as she has seen (R1's) things in (R2's) room.
Based on information obtained, LPA finds the allegation to be UNSUBSTANTIATED- meaning that although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violation occurred.
Exit interview. Copy of report provided to Administrator.
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