Complaint Handling NYS LTCOP conference 2009. Objectives Provide clarification on the program philosophy concerning complaints and complaint resolution.

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Complaint Handling NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Objectives Provide clarification on the program philosophy concerning complaints and complaint resolution Review and discuss components of the complaint investigation process in order to promote greater accuracy, consistency and ultimately more effective resolutions Identify issues and questions needing further clarification NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Parking Lot This session will not answer all your questions about complaint handling and documentation There is no policy to cover every situation NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Is it a case? NYS LTCOP conference 2009

A resident, in sub-acute care, reports to the Ombudsman that she is missing clothes. Items missing a:  Yellow T-shirt  2 pairs of Socks With permission from resident, you report it to the staff and the items are found. NYS LTCOP conference 2009

While the resident got their clothes back, this was not a case because the ombudsman did not conduct an investigation. To make this a case, we need to conduct an investigation to find out the “why” and to attempt to achieve a lasting, and if possible, systemic resolution. What are some questions that Ombudsman want to investigate?

Questions 1. Are there other residents with the same issue? 2. How are clothes processed? 3. Are there any variations in procedures? 4. How do substitute staff proceed?

1. How are clothes processed? In the nursing units clothes are sent to the laundry, washed, dried, and returned to the unit. Unlabeled clothes stay in a basket in the laundry.

2. Are there any variations in procedures? In the nursing home units, all clothes are labeled with resident’s names. Aides in the nursing unit follow the procedure of placing all clothes in the laundry. In sub-acute care, most residents do not want their clothes to be marked because they send their clothing home for washing. In sub-acute care, aides are aware of which residents’ clothes to send to the laundry.

3. How do substitute staff proceed? When a substitute aide works in sub-acute care, they often place all clothes in the facility laundry.

When this was reported to the Administrator, training was provided to correct the problem. The Ombudsman also provided information to new residents to prevent further loss of their clothing. Solutions

Lesson learned………. The yellow shirt had been found. However, by conducting a more thorough investigation the Ombudsman was able to achieve a resolution to lost laundry issues that were occurring throughout the facility. NYS LTCOP conference 2009

To Investigate or Not to Investigate The decision of whether or not an issue is a complaint to be investigated depends on; the individual circumstances surrounding the issue, what the resident wants, and the judgment of the ombudsman. NYS LTCOP conference 2009

To Investigate or Not to Investigate Is this an opportunity for helping the resident self-advocate? Has the resident attempted to address the concern before? Who have they talked to about the problem? Has the issue already been investigated? NYS LTCOP conference 2009

To Investigate or Not to Investigate How often does it happen? How old is the issue? Can the complaint be investigated if the resident wishes to remain anonymous? Is the issue impacting a number of residents? What is the probability of a satisfactory resolution? NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Complaint Venue NYSLTCOP 2009 NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Nursing Home Complaints by Category NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Adult Care Facility Complaints by Category NYS LTCOP conference 2009

NY’s Most Frequent Complaints Nursing Homes Failure to respond to requests for assistance Food service Medication admin. Personal hygiene (assist. bathing, grooming, etc.) Activities (choice and appropriateness) Adult Care Facilities Food service Equipment/building (disrepair, fire safety, etc.) Medication admin. Personal property lost or stolen Discharge/eviction (planning, notice, process) NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Complaint Investigation Process Problem clarification Fact finding Resolution NYS LTCOP conference 2009 What Why How can it be better

Problem Clarification Gather Information Identify the problem Identify what steps have been taken Determine who needs to be involved NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Case Example Mr. Smith calls about the care his 87 year-old mother is receiving at Big Foot Nursing Home. He begins by telling that he is her only family and that he is reluctant to complain because his mother has been at the facility for four years, she likes it there and that he cannot take care of her at home since he travels frequently. Mr. Smith states that there is never enough help, especially at night and on weekends, and that no one gets any attention or help. There is always a urine odor in the halls. He states that his mother was able to walk on her own until about six months ago when she fractured her hip. He said it bothered him that he found out almost two days after she was taken to the hospital. He reports that the doctor at the hospital wanted her to have physical therapy. She is afraid to walk alone now, and the aides do not answer the call bell soon enough for her to make it to the bathroom on time. Mr. Smith reports that this has become very distressing for her, and his mother complains about her buttocks being very sore. He reports that his mother says she does not go to activities. She is alert but lately seems a bit confused. He claims that her heart patch is not changed enough. Mr. Smith states that he has talked with staff about some of the problems but nothing has been done. He would like her to be seen by another doctor but understands that is not possible. He says he used to go to some family meeting but that he does not think they meet anymore. He is not sure what to do or if he wants his mother’s name mentioned. NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Fact Finding Observations Interviews Record review NYS LTCOP conference 2009

Resolution Solicit possible solutions Choose an option Obtain a specific commitment Follow-up to evaluate outcome NYS LTCOP conference 2009

What is it? NYS LTCOP conference 2009 Contact or concern Continued problem information/ consultation Formal complaint resolution investigation resolution