Complaint Investigation Report
LPA’s review of the records, including R1’s centrally stored medication record, medication record at the time of discharge, and discontinued medications list, verified the information provided through interviews. LPA’s review of the records confirmed there was no documentation recording that R1 missed their medication.
LPA conducted a subsequent interview with additional witness and they advised that they were unaware that the medication was provided in single doses and is now confident that R1 did not miss any medication. Additional witness indicated there were no further concerns or issues. Although LPA was unable to speak with R1 to obtain additional information, there is sufficient evidence to provide that the allegation did not occur.
Based on information obtained from interviews, record reviews, observations, the evidence received pertaining to the allegation, facility did not administer medication as prescribed, the allegation is unfounded. A finding of unfounded indicates that the allegation is false, could not have happened, or is without a reasonable basis. The agency has dismissed the complaint.
An exit interview was conducted. A copy of this report was discussed and given to the Licensee, Brooke Huerta.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction