Senior Care Records.

Complaint Investigation Report

Derrick Family Home, Creston09/08/2022Licence 405800728

Census2
Date signed09/08/2022 08:15:12 PM
The inspector’s account

Based on interviews and prior complaint findings, the allegation of “Client is required to chip wood.” is unsubstantiated at this time.

As to the allegation of, “Client is left unsupervised.” It was discovered through LPA reviewing C1’s physician’s report dated 03/30/2021 and Individual Program Plan (IPP) dated 01/25/2022. Physician’s report and IPP indicate C1 is very high functioning and does not need constant supervision. C1 and S1 stated they feel comfortable chopping wood and handling tools safely without constant supervision. In interview, S1 stated someone is always on site when C1 is present and chopping wood. S1 stated C1 knows how to properly use tools to safely chop the wood without supervision. Interview with C1 indicated a high functioning person. Based on the interviews and documentation the allegation of "Client is left unsupervised." is unsubstantiated at this time.

Exit interview, report signed, and report emailed.

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