F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
D

Misappropriation of Resident Funds by Housekeeping Staff

Majora Lane Ctr For Rehab & Nsg Care IncMillersburg, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-04-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to protect a resident from misappropriation of property when a housekeeper accepted money and financial assistance from the resident over an extended period. The resident, identified as Resident #65, was admitted with multiple medical diagnoses including sepsis, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, end stage renal disease, anxiety disorder, blindness in the left eye, bipolar disorder, and polyneuropathy. Facility records showed no listed contact person, and the resident was later discharged to an independent living facility. A quarterly MDS and progress notes documented that the resident was cognitively intact, with no evidence of cognitive impairment. Text messages between Resident #65 and Housekeeper #150 showed that the housekeeper discussed personal financial needs, including needing money for rent, car payments, tires, diapers and pull-ups for her children, and other expenses. In these exchanges, the resident repeatedly offered and provided money and use of his debit card to the housekeeper, including specific amounts such as $50, $160, $200, $450, and other sums. The housekeeper at times expressed feeling bad about taking more money and acknowledged that the resident had already given her “way too much,” but continued to accept funds and the use of the resident’s debit card. Messages also showed the housekeeper instructing the resident not to let anyone see him give her money and emphasizing that no one could know they communicated outside of work, indicating efforts to keep the financial relationship hidden from facility staff. Additional text messages documented that the resident gave the housekeeper his debit card to purchase items for him such as beef sticks, underwear, socks, soda, chips, candy, hair clippers, shampoo, toothpaste, and cough drops, while also allowing her to use the card for her own needs, including car payments, hotel stays, and toys and supplies for her children. The communications reflected a personal relationship in which the resident expressed affection and the housekeeper acknowledged that he wanted to help her financially, while she continued to accept money and card access. After the resident’s death, his friend and his daughter reported to the LNHA that a staff member had been taking money from him and having a relationship with him, and the daughter further reported that a nurse at the independent living facility had to stop the housekeeper from entering the resident’s apartment to obtain his debit card after he was hospitalized. Another resident reported knowing that the deceased resident had given his debit card to the housekeeper to buy things and had heard that he paid her bills after discharge. These events and communications formed the basis for the finding that the facility failed to ensure the resident was free from misappropriation of property by staff.

Penalty

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Misappropriation and Unauthorized Use of Resident Trust Funds for Online Purchases
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Failure to Prevent Possible Misappropriation and Poor Documentation of PRN Narcotics
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F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
Short Summary

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Misappropriation of Controlled Medications by Agency RN During Night Shift
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F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
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Tampering and Possible Diversion of Hospice Residents’ Liquid Morphine
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F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
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Suspected Misappropriation and Poor Documentation of PRN Narcotic Medication
D
F0602 F602: Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
Short Summary

A cognitively intact resident with multiple chronic conditions had a PRN order for Oxycodone for severe pain, but the MAR reflected only a few documented administrations while the resident reported primarily using Tylenol and not having taken Oxycodone in a long time. In contrast, the controlled drug record showed numerous Oxycodone removals from the narcotic lock box, most signed out by an LPN, without corresponding MAR entries. A drug test for the resident was negative for opiates and Oxycodone, and the resident stated she had not needed stronger pain medication recently, while the LPN claimed each signed-out dose had been requested and given. Another LPN reported that the LPN in question was not signing narcotics out properly and that required narcotic counts were not completed at cart handoff, leading to unaccounted doses and suspected misappropriation of the resident’s narcotic medication.

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