Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation. Division of Nursing Homes

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Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Division of Nursing Homes

Overview of 42 CFR 483.12 F600 Abuse and Neglect F602 -Misappropriation of Resident Property and Exploitation F603 Involuntary Seclusion F604 Physical Restraints F605 Chemical Restraints

Overview of 42 CFR 483.12 F606 Prohibit Employment for Individuals with Adverse Actions F607 Policies and Procedures F608 Reporting of Suspected Crimes F609 Reporting of Alleged Violations F610 Response to Alleged Violations

Areas with Critical Element Pathways Abuse and Neglect (F600) Physical Restraints (F604) 4

Areas with Investigative Protocols Misappropriation of Resident Property and Exploitation (F602) Involuntary Seclusion (F603) Chemical Restraints (F605) Reporting of Suspected Crimes (F608) 5

F600-Abuse and Neglect The resident has the right to be free from abuse, neglect, misappropriation of resident property, and exploitation as defined in this subpart. This includes but is not limited to freedom from corporal punishment, involuntary seclusion and any physical or chemical restraint not required to treat the resident s medical symptoms. (a) The facility must Not use verbal, mental, sexual, or physical abuse, corporal punishment, or involuntary seclusion;

F600-Definition of Abuse Abuse also includes the deprivation by an individual, including a caretaker, of goods or services that are necessary to attain or maintain physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. Instances of abuse of all residents, irrespective of any mental or physical condition, cause physical harm, pain or mental anguish. It includes verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and mental abuse including abuse facilitated or enabled through the use of technology.

F600-Definition of Abuse The willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain or mental anguish. Willful means the individual must have acted deliberately, not that the individual must have intended to inflict injury or harm.

Definition of Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse, is defined at 483.5 as non-consensual sexual contact of any type with a resident. 9

Some Examples of Sexual Abuse: Unwanted intimate touching of any kind especially of breasts or perineal area; all types of sexual assault or battery, such as rape, sodomy, and coerced nudity; Forced observation of masturbation and/or pornography; and Taking sexually explicit photographs and/or audio/video recordings of a resident(s) and maintaining and/or distributing them (e.g. posting on social media). This would include, but is not limited to, nudity, fondling, and/or intercourse involving a resident. 10

Resident to Resident Sexual Abuse: Prevalence Of The Problem Dementia-driven resident-to-resident sexual abuse is the most common form of sexual abuse in nursing homes. As the nursing home population grows older, more feeble, and with more cognitive impairments, the opportunities for sexual abuse by residents with dementia.

F600-Definition of Neglect Neglect means the failure of the facility, its employees or service providers to provide goods and services to a resident that are necessary to avoid physical harm, pain, mental anguish or emotional distress.

F602-Definitions Exploitation, as defined at 483.5, means taking advantage of a resident for personal gain, through the use of manipulation, intimidation, threats, or coercion. Misappropriation of resident property, as defined at 483.5, means the deliberate misplacement, exploitation, or wrongful, temporary, or permanent use of a resident s belongings or money without the resident s consent.

F603-Involuntary Seclusion Separation of a resident from other residents or from her/his room or confinement to her/his room (with or without roommates) against the resident s will, or the will of the resident representative.

F604/F605-Restraints 483.10(e) Respect and dignity. The resident has a right to be treated with respect and dignity, including: 483.10(e)(1) The right to be free from any physical or chemical restraints imposed for purposes of discipline or convenience, and not required to treat the resident's medical symptoms, consistent with 483.12(a)(2). 483.12 The resident has the right to be free from abuse, neglect, misappropriation of resident property, and exploitation as defined in this subpart. This includes but is not limited to freedom from corporal punishment, involuntary seclusion and any physical or chemical restraint not required to treat the resident s medical symptoms. 483.12(a) The facility must- (2) Ensure that the resident is free from physical or chemical restraints imposed for purposes of discipline or convenience and that are not required to treat the resident s medical symptoms. When the use of restraints is indicated, the facility must use the least restrictive alternative for the least amount of time and document ongoing re-evaluation of the need for restraints.

F605-Unnecessary Medication? Adequate indication for use Excessive dose and/or duration of the medication Adequate monitoring for the effectiveness and any adverse consequences For a resident using a psychotropic drug(s) Gradual dose reduction and behavioral interventions, unless clinically contraindicated If received pursuant to a PRN, is the medication necessary to treat

F606 Prohibitions on Employment 483.12(a) The facility must (3) Not employ or otherwise engage individuals who (i) Have been found guilty of abuse, neglect, exploitation, misappropriation of property, or mistreatment by a court of law; (ii) Have had a finding entered into the State nurse aide registry concerning abuse, neglect, exploitation, mistreatment of residents or misappropriation of their property; or (iii) Have a disciplinary action in effect against his or her professional license by a state licensure body as a result of a finding of abuse, neglect, exploitation, mistreatment of residents or misappropriation of resident property. (4) Report to the State nurse aide registry or licensing authorities any knowledge it has of actions by a court of law against an employee, which would indicate unfitness for service as a nurse aide or other facility staff. 17

F607 Policies & Procedures 483.12(b) The facility must develop and implement written policies and procedures that: (1) Prohibit and prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation of residents and misappropriation of resident property, (2) Establish policies and procedures to investigate any such allegations, and (3) Include training as required at paragraph 483.95. 18

F608 Reporting Suspected Crimes 483.12(b)The facility must develop and implement written policies and procedures that: (5) Ensure reporting of crimes occurring in federally-funded long-term care facilities in accordance with section 1150B of the Act. 19

F608-Policies and Procedures Who is a covered individual Timeframe for reporting Examples of crimes Serious bodily injury 20

F608-Definition-Serious Bodily Injury Serious bodily injury means an injury involving extreme physical pain; involving substantial risk of death; involving protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty; requiring medical intervention such as surgery, hospitalization, or physical rehabilitation; or an injury resulting from criminal sexual abuse (See section 2011(19)(A) of the Act). 21

F608-Policies and Procedures Who is a covered individual Timeframe for reporting Examples of crimes Serious bodily injury Which entities must receive reports 22

F608-Policies and Procedures Annual notification of the covered individuals reporting obligations Retaliation Posting a notification of employee rights 23

F609 - Reporting of Alleged Violations 483.12(c) In response to allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or mistreatment, the facility must: (1) Ensure that all alleged violations involving abuse, neglect, exploitation or mistreatment, including injuries of unknown source and misappropriation of resident property, are reported immediately, but not later than 2 hours after the allegation is made, if the events that cause the allegation involve abuse or result in serious bodily injury, or not later than 24 hours if the events that cause the allegation do not involve abuse and do not result in serious bodily injury, to the administrator of the facility and to other officials (including to the State Survey Agency and adult protective services where state law provides for jurisdiction in long-term care facilities) in accordance with State law through established procedures. (4) Report the results of all investigations to the administrator or his or her designated representative and to other officials in accordance with State law, including to the State Survey Agency, within 5 working days of the incident, and if the alleged violation is verified appropriate corrective action must be taken. 24

F609-Reporting Timeframes Immediately (or as soon as possible) Abuse or result in serious bodily injury-not later than 2 hours, or Do not involve abuse and do not result in serious bodily injury-not later than 24 hours Investigation reports Within 5 working days of the incident 25

Reporting of Suspected Crimes v. Alleged Violations Suspected Crimes Alleged Violations What Any reasonable suspicion of a crime 1) All alleged violations of abuse, neglect, against a resident exploitation or mistreatment, including injuries of unknown source and misappropriation of resident property 2) The results of all investigations of alleged violations Who is Any covered individual, including the The facility required to owner, operator, employee, manager, report agent or contractor of the facility To whom SA and one or more law enforcement The facility administrator and to other officials in entities for the political subdivision in accordance with State law, including to the SA and which the facility is located (i.e., police, the adult protective services where state law sheriffs, detectives, public safety officers; provides for jurisdiction in long-term care facilities corrections personnel; prosecutors; medical examiners; investigators; and coroners) When Serious bodily injury- Immediately but All alleged violations-immediately but not later than not later than 2 hours after forming the 1) 2 hours- if the alleged violation involves abuse suspicion or results in serious bodily injury 2) 24 hours- if the alleged violation does not No serious bodily injury- not later than involve abuse and does not result in serious 24 hours bodily injury. Results of all investigations of alleged violationswithin 5 working days of the incident 26

F610 - Response to Alleged violations 483.12(c) In response to allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or mistreatment, the facility must: (2) Have evidence that all alleged violations are thoroughly investigated. (3) Prevent further potential abuse, neglect, exploitation, or mistreatment while the investigation is in progress. (4) Report the results of all investigations to the administrator or his or her designated representative and to other officials in accordance with State law, including to the State Survey Agency, within 5 working days of the incident, and if the alleged violation is verified appropriate corrective action must be taken. 27

Acknowledgments Marianne Culihan Beverly Cullen Gregg Brandush Akosua Ghailan Elaine Soong Lisa Tripp 28