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Investigating and Reporting Allegations of Misconduct in Nursing Homes. presented by: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh CCDET WI Department of Health Services DQA. Welcome. Project Background/Staff Introductions Reminder: Silence Electronic Devices Agenda CEUs Evaluation
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Investigating and Reporting Allegations of Misconduct in Nursing Homes presented by: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh CCDET WI Department of Health Services DQA
Welcome • Project Background/Staff Introductions • Reminder: Silence Electronic Devices • Agenda • CEUs • Evaluation • Certificate of Attendance • Participant Introductions
Learning Points • Misconduct Definitions • Developing an Investigation Protocol • Conducting an Internal Investigation • Interviewing Skills • Reporting Requirements
A Word about Prevention • Background checks are good but not enough • Key thoughts on preventing caregiver misconduct • Adapting keys to prevention in your facility
Developing a Process and Protocol • Develop a process • Review protocol steps 1 – 5 • Activity: checking your process A Protocol = A Plan of Action
Investigating the Allegation • An investigation is a fact-finding mission • Internal investigations should be written reports • Employment actions are internal entity decisions while the investigation is pending
Elements of an Investigation • Who, What, Where, When, Why, How • Contact Law Enforcement • Preserve Evidence • Document the Effect on the Victim • Document the Caregiver’s Duty • Diagram the Scene • Develop a List of Interviewees • Write your Report
Incident-Specific Elements • Physical Abuse • Verbal/Psychological Abuse • Sexual Abuse • Neglect • Misappropriation • Resident-to-Resident Altercations
Activity: Case Studies • Note some elements that are important to your investigation • Use your training materials to help remember/apply the elements • Assume that: • You have taken steps to protect the resident • You have taken action re: the accused caregiver
Activity: Interviewing Skills Video interview between a facility administrator and a witness Interview Video Compare the video conversation with the interview tips
Signs of Deception • No single telltale sign for a lie • Liars “might” have some things in common • Behavior during an interview vs. behavior under more normal circumstances
Reporting Misconduct in Nursing Homes Develop and operationalize written policies and procedures: • Written procedures contain specific elements • Everyone knows about the procedures • Staff trained to immediately report any incident to the NH Administrator
More Reporting Info • Report Allegations Immediately Here • Initial Evaluation Permitted w/Conditions • Report Suspicion of a Crime to Law Enforcement • Report Investigation Results • Reports on Credentialed Staff • Unreported Incidents
More Reporting Info • Reporting Requirement Penalties • Reporting on Behalf of Adults-at-Risk • Caregiver Misconduct Registry
Resources • Wisconsin Caregiver Program Manual http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/caregiver/publications/CgvrProgMan.htm • Caregiver Abuse and Neglect Prevention Project Training www.uwosh.edu/ccdet/caregiver • Caregiver Misconduct Training Video http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/caregiver/training/intInvstTrng.htm
Wrap-Up • Questions? • Evaluation • CEU Application • Attendance Certificates