Complaint Investigation Report
Allegation: Staff failed to ensure proper medication assistance - The Reporting Party (RP) alleges that Resident#1 (R1) is not encouraged by staff to take their medications daily.
To investigate the allegation, LPA conducted a records review of R1's file, which revealed the following: Medical Administration Records (MAR) indicate staff tracking of prescribed medications taken/refused by R1. LPA interviews with staff revealed the following: Both Administrator and staff deny the allegation, stating that R1 is encouraged by staff to take their medicine, despite occasional refusals. LPA interview with R1 revealed the following: R1 states that "[staff] try to get me to take my meds...even when I don't want to". LPA interviewed a total of seven (7) residents. Six (6) out of seven (7) residents do not corroborate the allegation, stating that staff do provide proper medication assistance.
Although this allegation may have occurred, or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged did, or did not occur , therefore the allegation is deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
Allegation: Staff is neglecting Resident care and supervision - The Reporting Party (RP) alleges that Resident#1 (R1) is not assisted by staff to accomplish their Activities of Daily Living. (ADL's)
To investigate the allegation, LPA conducted a records review of R1's file, which revealed the following: Review of R1's care plan shows R1 requires assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and encouragement to take medications on a daily basis. LPA interviews with Administrator and staff revealed the following: Staff deny the allegation, stating that staff assist R1 with their ADL's on a daily basis. LPA interviewed R1, who states that staff do provide them assistance with their daily needs. LPA interviewed a total of seven (7) residents. Six (6) out of seven (7) residents do not corroborate the allegation, stating that staff are providing resident assistance to meet daily needs.
Although this allegation may have occurred, or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged did, or did not occur , therefore the allegation is deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction