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25 | On April 28, 2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) KaSandra Lopez met with Administrator Elizabeth Whittington for a Case Management visit to issue a civil penalty per Health & Safety (H&S) Code §1569.49(f).
On September 2, 2020, the Department received a complaint alleging, “Resident #1 (R1) sustained multiple pressure injuries while in care,” and, “Facility staff did not seek medical attention for Resident #1 (R1).” It was alleged due to facility staff neglect and lack of supervision, R1 sustained multiple pressure injuries, and that facility staff failed to seek timely medical attention for R1. To investigate, the Department conducted visits to this facility on September 2, 2020, December 17, 2020, November 4, 2021, March 15, 2022, and March 18, 2022. Interviews were conducted with R1’s family, R1’s hospice agency staff and facility staff. R1’s facility and hospice records were also obtained and reviewed.
The investigation revealed R1 was admitted to this facility on June 1, 2020. R1 was ambulatory and able to articulate their needs, despite having suffered a prior stroke and showing signs and symptoms of dementia. R1’s medical history included depression, frequent urinary tract infections, heart disease, stroke, and dysphagia. The licensee’s narrative charting record for R1 indicated on July 25, 2020, R1 was found by a caregiver sitting on the floor in the middle of their living room. R1 was noted as becoming weaker and in need of total assistance with toileting and feeding. On August 2, 2020, R1’s physician was contacted to obtain authorization for medical assistance as R1 “seemed a lot weaker,” and appeared in need of “a lot” more assistance. On August 15, 2020, R1’s representative visited R1 in this facility and bandaged R1’s legs due to R1’s itching and scratching, which caused bleeding. Band-aids were also placed on R1’s arms; however, R1 took them off twice, and R1’s representative was notified. Prior to August 15,2020, facility staff did not inform R1’s representative that R1 had not been ambulating on their own over a few weeks.
Report continued on LIC 809-C. |