Failure to Ensure Resident Met Criteria for Secure Unit Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a resident met the criteria for admission to the secure unit and was in the least restrictive environment available. The resident, who was cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 13 out of 15, was admitted to the secure unit despite not displaying any behaviors such as hallucinations, delusions, wandering, or exit-seeking that would warrant such placement. The resident was documented as being pleasant, cooperative, and compliant with care and medications, and there was no physician documentation indicating a benefit from residing in the secure unit. Additionally, the resident did not sign a consent to be in the secure unit, and a psychiatric consult conducted later confirmed the resident was alert, oriented, and without any acute psychosis or disturbance of perception. The facility's policy for the secure unit requires a mental and physical assessment documenting that the resident would benefit from such an environment, along with interdisciplinary team documentation that the secure unit is the least restrictive approach. However, the facility did not follow this policy, as there was no initial psychiatric consult or physician documentation supporting the resident's placement in the secure unit. The facility's failure to adhere to its policy and ensure the resident was in the least restrictive environment led to the deficiency identified in the report.
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