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32 | The investigation revealed the following:
Allegation #1 - Resident sustained bruises while in care. This allegation was investigated by Investigator Juan Lozano from the Department Investigations Branch. Interviews were held with the facility staff, a family member, and a personal caregiver. Medical records were also obtained and reviewed to determine this finding. The medical records did not indicate Resident #1 (R-1) had visible bruising by staff during a hospital visit. R-1’s caregiver also had not observed any visible injuries when visited R-1 at the facility. LPA interviewed additional staff for this allegation. They stated R-1 had bruises upon admission on 12/1/22 and did not observe any new ones during the short stay at the facility. In addition, LPA interviewed a hospice liaison who confirmed R-1 had bruises prior to being admitted to the facility and has skin issues which causes resident to bruise easily.
Allegation #2 - Staff did not assist resident with obtaining medical care. It was alleged R-1 had a fall and did not seek medical attention. Documentation showed that R-1 had a fall on 12/17/22 and complained of a headache. Staff interviewed stated that due to the fall and the headache, they immediately contacted 911. They came and transferred R-1 to the hospital. The facility notes indicated the fall, 911 was called, and reported to the hospice nurse and R-1’s wife. According to the administrator and staff, when a resident sustains a fall, they would check the resident and contact the paramedics as a safety precaution. All 4 residents interviewed stated the staff would seek medical attention for anyone that needs it.
Allegation #3 - Staff did not assist resident with ambulating which resulted in resident developing rashes. It was alleged that R-1 developed rashes due to sitting in a chair for prolonged periods of time and not ambulating from chair. Per administrator and staff, they encourage residents to move around throughout the day to prevent rashes. Those in wheelchairs are transferred to and from their beds and/or repositioned in their seats. Residents are brought out to common areas and encouraged to participate in activities. Staff interviewed did not recall seeing any rashes on R-1 and stated they did not allow R-1 or any residents in wheelchairs to sit for long periods of time.
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