Complaint Investigation Report
completed Medication supervision of Self-Administration training. The program manager revealed that medication training is completed annually, and it includes a test and a hands on session. A review of records revealed staff have completed the required training. Therefore, based on the information revealed from interviews and records review, the above stated allegation is deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
Staff are not properly documenting medication
It was alleged that staff are not properly documenting medication and Resident #1 (R1) PRN medications that were not given to them was reported that they refused. LPA review of R1 eMar revealed several medications listed as PRN (as needed) that did indicate any refused markings. LPA Smith was unable to interview R1 as resident discharged against medical advice. Interview with three (3) of three (03) staff revealed that medication is electronically documented. Two (2) of Two staff demonstrated electronic process of documenting resident medications. LPA Smith observed discharge medication transfer packaged with log sheet attached.
Therefore, based on the information revealed from medication record, interviews and observation, the above stated allegation is deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
No health and safety hazards noted during the visit.
Exit interview conducted and a copy of the report given
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