Complaint Investigation Report
RP stated C1 fell and had to go to the hospital, RP is unsure of a date and has no details. During an interview with W1 it was revealed that falling to the ground is one of C1 behaviors. W1 also stated C1 has been placed in a smaller facility with a different level of care. S2 stated that S2 has witnessed C1 fall to the floor and C1 has never been attacked.
During record review LPA received and reviewed several serious incident reports stating C1 fell had hospital visits and sustained injuries. S1 stated C1 would just drop C1 to the ground and S1 doesn’t remember a time that C1 was attacked. S3 stated that C1 would lay on the ground and later report that he was attacked, stated that the facility has cameras in the common areas and could see that C1 was laying on the floor at C1 own will, therefore the allegation above is Unsubstantiated.
Resident fell resulting in a hospital visit
RP stated that C1 fell which resulted in a hospital visit. Record review revealed that C1 fell on several occasions and visited the hospital for treatment. W1 stated that falling to the ground is one of C1’s behaviors, therefore the allegation above is Unsubstantiated.
Based upon records review, interviews conducted, and observations made, the Department has investigated the above allegations and found that they are Unsubstantiated. A finding that the complaint allegation/s are Unsubstantiated means that although the allegations may have happened or are valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violations occurred.
Exit interview conducted and a copy of this report provided
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