Sexuality in Nursing Homes Healthy Sex Lives v. Sexually Aggressive, Demented Residents

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Sexuality in Nursing Homes Healthy Sex Lives v. Sexually Aggressive, Demented Residents http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2013/08/01/nur sing-home-sex 1

Question Research shows that nursing home residents are more likely to be sexually molested by: A. Another cognitively intact resident. B. A staff member. C. A visitor. D. Another cognitively impaired resident. 2

Prevalence Of The Problem D. Dementia-driven resident-toresident sexual abuse is the most common form of sexual abuse in nursing homes. As the nursing home population grows older, more feeble, and more demented, the opportunities for sexual abuse by demented residents increase. Research on Sexually Inappropriate Behavior Hugh Series & Pilar Dégano, Hypersexuality in Dementia, 11 ADVANCES IN PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT 424, 424-25 (2005). Studies of the prevalence of sexually disinhibited behaviour in people with dementia report rates of 2 17%. Disinhibition v. Intimacy Seeking Kate de Medeiros et al., Improper Sexual Behaviors in Elders with Dementia Living in Residential Care, 26 DEMENTIA & GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS 370, 371 (2008). 7.9% of residents in facility with all long term demented exhibited sexually inappropriate behavior 3.6% were disinhibited/aggressive. Rest were intimacy-seeking. Disinhibition includes masturbation in public, propositioning others, groping, sexual assault. ½ of the disinhibited had MILD dementia. 3

Reasons for Sexually Inappropriate Behavior are Complex Disease-related factors such as frontal lobe lesions, delusions or hallucinations Social factors: lack of privacy, missing former sexual partner Psychological factors such as depression and preexisting sexual patterns Medications: benzodiazepines and L-dopa may also cause sexual disinhibition Traumatic brain injury can also be a cause Transition Now that we have discussed the problem, let s look at how one facility handled this type of problem. REAL CASE R 22 Resident 22 On June 25, 2005, Resident 22 was found in a female resident s room holding her down in bed and rubbing his body on top of hers saying I sorry. He was pulled off her and redirected. The next day he was found in her room kissing the same resident on one occasion and in her bed with her on another occasion. The female resident had her dress pulled up, but her brief was intact. Nurses notes indicate that Resident 22 was redirected after each of these incidents per his care plan. 4

R 21 Resident 21 From May 2005 through October 2005 facility records show more than 20 separate instances of Resident 21 engaging in the following behavior: Staff reports that (R21 s) sexual behavior is getting worse. Noted to be putting hand down females pants all of the time. R 21 Noted to have hand down female resident s blouse holding Resident s breast in hand and kissing her mouth. Resident redirected and 1x1 initiated for 30 1 hour. After I arrived 2 CNAs reported to me that resident was caught feeling 2 female residents in their private areas below the waist. Resident redirected per care plan. R 21 Called to room by CNA. Noted in bed Resident 21 and female resident lying in bed. Resident 21 had his hand down her pants. When he saw staff he pulled his hand out. Resident became agitated when redirected. Charge nurse notified. Physician contacted, Seroquel ordered by physician and given PRN. Sexual behavior has gotten worse. Was noted to be touching every female in his immediate surrounding, supervisor notified. 5

Aside from the sheer volume of incidents, does anything in terms of documentation and facility response seem odd to you? The female victims are almost never identified Their families aren t notified of what is happening. Nothing is done to attend to their physical or emotional concerns; no assessment as to any trauma. There doesn t seem to be a pressing need to protect these women. Rarely a mention of notifying supervisors. Very few incident reports. Interventions limited to redirecting/1x1 for very short periods of time and sporadic pharmacological interventions. Did the facility consider this abuse? They didn t report it? Did they react like it was abuse? Was this a sufficient response? What was wrong with it? In the absence of some evidence to suggest the facility corrected the problem, could the government start IJ and run it up until the time of the survey? 6

Facility is treating the molestation of these women as though it is simply a problem behavior with no victim (in the absence of physical injury or sexual penetration). Many months where Quality Improvement Committee did not discuss protecting the female residents. Administrator said he did not consider the female residents to have been abused. Anti-Psychotic (Seroquel) Used Improperly A Few Suggestions for Nursing Homes NO role for PRN only antipsychotic medications. Need non-pharmacologic strategies to manage individuals with dementia Behaviors = attempts to communicate unmet needs What do you think the Gov t did with this facility? Found Immediate Jeopardy existed in the facility over 6 months Assessed a CMP of appx. $1 million dollars Terminated the facility from participating in the Medicare/Medicaid Programs No appeal facility paid over $400K to settle CMP 7

Why was this facility terminated? The inability of the management and staff to appreciate that the female residents were victims. The ongoing nature of this violation more than 6 months This situation led to the conclusion that the operators of this facility could not meet minimum expectations of safety Summary BIG PROBLEMS SEXUALLY AGGRESSIVE RESIDENTS Boys will be Boys Not Recognizing the Victims Not Caring for Victims Redirection Not Enough Anti-Psychotic Improperly Used! Serious Regulatory and Civil Liability 8