Complaint Investigation Report
Allegation: Resident (R1) not provided call equipment/buzzer.
FM stated R1 was not provided call buzzer/call pendant. The 2 staff interviewed stated R1 had call bell which LPA observed in the vacant room used by R1 when R1 was at the facility. R1 stated she had buzzer. Due to medical diagnosis, LPA was not able to obtain information from another resident (R2). Therefore, the allegation is unsubstantiated.
· Staff is charging for services not received.
· Staff did not follow admission agreement.
FM stated the contract states residents would be bathed 2 times per week and that was not
adhered to even after the family brought this issue to the licensee, they found R1 lacking proper hygiene with greasy matted hair and dressed in the same blouse 3 days in the same week. Review of Admission Agreement for R1 showed bathing twice a week. LIC602A Physician’s Report showed substantial assistance with bathing and partial to substantial assistance with dressing and grooming.
S1 stated residents are given bath on Wednesdays and Saturdays. S1 denied missing giving bath to R1 and stated that she remembers giving R1 a bath 3x in a week, because R1 had an accident. S1 further stated that FM came one time and said something about R1's hair being dirty and that was day after R1 was given the scheduled bathing, so S1 gave R1 a shower that day. S2 stated all residents get a bath Wednesdays and Saturdays but R1 sometimes refused but at the end of the day, R1 still get bathe. She and S1 give bath to R1 because of R1’s medical condition and cannot take care of own bathing needs.
R1 stated not remembering how many times staff gave R1 a bath, however, R1 told LPA regarding R1's medical condition.
S1 stated R1 loves wearing dress sleep wear and that she changed R1's dress every day. S1 further stated she cleaned and wiped R1’s underarm and body with warm cloth every single day. S2 stated she changes all residents clothes every day. R1 stated that it never happened that R1 wore the same clothing for days. Licensee stated residents are changed everyday when they get up and before they go to bed
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction