F0609 F609: Timely report suspected abuse, neglect, or theft and report the results of the investigation to proper authorities.
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Failure to Report Suspected Neglect Related to Resident Death

Country CourtMount Vernon, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to recognize and report a concern of neglect related to a resident’s death to the State agency, as required by policy. The resident had diagnoses including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), diabetes, ascites, and obesity, and an MDS showing intact cognition with a BIMS score of 15. The resident’s care plan documented full code status with interventions to call 911, initiate CPR, and provide oxygen or ambu-bag breaths if the resident stopped breathing, as well as a plan for turning and repositioning every two hours due to risk for impaired skin integrity. Progress notes documented that during morning medication pass, an LPN found the resident unresponsive, cool to touch, and without measurable vital signs, which was verified by an RN. There was no documentation of any change in condition prior to death, nor documentation of when the resident was last checked, seen, or cared for. Staff interviews revealed that the agency CNA assigned to the resident on the night shift was frequently unavailable, sitting at the desk, or difficult to locate, and was reported as not tending to residents’ needs or following up timely with care requests. A CNA working that night stated that when informed of the resident being found unresponsive, she asked the assigned CNA when he last saw the resident, and he reported a time of 11:20 P.M. The DON confirmed that the agency CNA was the assigned aide for the resident and acknowledged that facility staff did not check on the resident timely and that it was unknown how long the resident had been unresponsive before being found at 5:30 A.M. The DON also stated that her expectation was that residents be checked at least every two hours with staff visually confirming their safety, and confirmed that the resident was not cared for and checked on in a timely manner. Additional interviews with other CNAs confirmed the expectation that residents be observed and checked every one to two hours, including on night shift. The agency CNA later stated he assumed care of the resident at 11:00 P.M., that the resident had been using the call light frequently for incontinence care, drinks, and repositioning, and that he last checked on her between midnight and 1:00 A.M., after which he did not check on her again before she was found unresponsive. An RN reported that the LPN had mentioned the agency CNA was making himself scarce and was hard to locate, and stated the outcome may have been different with more frequent monitoring. The DON acknowledged that not checking on a resident for an extended period would be considered neglect and confirmed that no self-reported incident had been initiated or reported to the State agency regarding the resident’s care the night of her death, despite facility policy requiring immediate reporting and thorough investigation of all allegations of abuse, neglect, or mistreatment, and reporting results to the State survey agency within five working days.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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