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32 | Allegation "Staff handled resident in a rough manner:"
The complaint alleges that on 09/28/2025, a female facility staff was observed handling R1 roughly when assisting R1 in standing up from their recliner. LPA interviewed residents and staff present during the time of the allegation. Staff denied the allegation. Residents interviewed stated the staff are always gentle with the residents and have never been observed to be rough. R1 could not recall an incident where they were handled roughly. Facility staff interviewed indicated that R1's family member would get upset with the staff when they would assist R1 in standing up, as R1's family member wanted R1 to transfer independently. Documents reviewed for R1 indicated R1 is a "fall risk." Staff interviewed were aware R1 was at risk of falling, and therefore would standby and assist R1 as needed when getting up from a seated position and when R1 ambulated around the facility. Although there are cameras in the facility, the cameras are only on a live feed and not recorded, therefore no footage was available for review. Based on the information obtained during the investigation, the Department does not have sufficient evidence to corroborate 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 above allegation “Staff handled resident in a rough manner” is deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
Allegation "Staff did not report a change in condition:"
The complaint alleges that R1 had a pressure injury and skin abnormality that was not reported to the family. LPA reviewed documents for R1 from the time of admission to the facility. Record review revealed that prior to moving into the facility, R1 had been in a Post Acute facility. Documents obtained for R1's care at the alternate facility indicated R1 had blanchable redness on their buttocks area. At the other facility, this area was to be cleaned and covered, but no additional treatment was ordered upon discharge. Facility staff interviewed indicated R1 had redness on their back and buttocks area as well as skin discoloration on their lower left leg upon admission to the facility, which is consistent with the documentation reviewed from the post acute facility. Staff indicated they did not observe any indication of pressure injuries and that while at times, particularly after showering, the skin would have increased redness, but this was consistent since R1 moved in. LPA interviewed additional parties who indicated R1's skin does still have redness. Administrator stated that since this redness was present when R1 moved in, they believed this was a chronic condition R1's family was already aware of. Based on the information obtained during the investigation, the
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