SAN ANTONIO, TX- WURZBACH NURSING AND REHABILITATION

SAN ANTONIO, TX-Resident falls and fractures fibula even though, facility "cannot explain how she had a fall given she was bedbound, contracted, and basically non-mobile".

WURZBACH NURSING AND REHABILITATION

8300 WURZBACH RD
SAN ANTONIO, TX

Facility failed to ensure only female aides were assigned to Resident #1 after the RP requested that only female aides provide ADL care to the resident. On 05/30/22, CNA A (a male CNA) was about to dress Resident # 1 when she fell off the bed.

Senior Care is also on the NHAA Watchlist because they have caused ACTUAL HARM to residents, has received the worst ratings and had unsafe staffing levels despite large revenues. Visit the NHAA Watchlist page for Senior Care to learn more.

If you have or had a loved one living in this nursing home or any other nursing home where you suspect any form of abuse or neglect, contact us immediately.

State Findings:

Based on interview and record review, the facility failed to allow the resident’s representative the right to exercise the resident’s rights to the extent those rights are delegated to the representative for 1 resident (Resident #1) of 6 residents reviewed for resident rights.

The facility failed to ensure only female aides were assigned to Resident #1 after the RP requested that only female aides provide ADL care to the resident. On 05/30/22, CNA A (a male CNA) was about to dress Resident # 1 when she fell off the bed.

This failure could place residents at risk of violating their resident rights and decrease of quality of life.

Record review of resident #1’s ER record, dated 5/30/22, revealed:
Chief Complaint: Swelling and pain to the right lower calf.

She was seen and evaluated by (MD C) and a pathologic fracture of the right tibia and fibula were noted between the middle and distal thirds. Additional fractures were noted to the proximal phalanx of the fifth toe and to the next of the second and third metatarsals.

The left foot has a decubitus ulcer stage IV, down to the bone, treated with daily wound care with [MEDICATION(S)] with limited success. Her contractures make her decubitus potential extremely high and turning on in bed, no doubt carries a risk of a fracture again, but fall out of bed remains a mystery, unwitnessed .

During an interview on 6/2/22 at 12;15 PM, Ombudsman revealed, she had suggested to the Administrator to assign a male nurse aide to Resident #1 after the incident of alleged sexual abuse a year ago.

During an interview on 6/2/22 at 4:21 PM, the DON revealed that, she was aware the RP had made a request about a year ago after the alleged incident of sexual abuse that only female nurse aides worked with Resident #1.

During a confidential interview on 6/2/22 at 9:00 AM, it was stated, the (Resident #1) experienced an injury, a fibula fracture, that might have happened from a forceful turn .the resident is contracted and bed bound and could not have fallen by herself .the family wanted the resident evaluated at the ER because of the injury to the resident’s leg and right elbow .the resident is alert, not oriented and not verbal .

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