CANHR
Fact Sheets:
Theft and Loss
Anyone who has been a victim of theft knows how violating it feels.
For a nursing home resident, that loss is magnified, as personal possessions
are often the only symbol of independence remaining. Despite state and
federal laws mandating protections for residents' personal property, theft
and loss continues to be one of the most prevelant (and unreported) problems
in California nursing homes. Problems such as missing clothing, rings
pulled off residents' fingers, stolen radios, lost dentures, eyeglasses
and hearing aids are still too common. Such losses not only undermine
the psychological well-being of residents, but in some cases, such as
lost dentures, also jeopardize a resident's life.
So few official complaints of theft and loss are filed in relation to
the number of actual incidents that it appears theft & loss is an
"accepted" consequence of one's stay in a nursing home. BUT,
it does not have to be!
Theft & loss can be reduced by understanding the facility's responsibility
and by using the protections and remedies afforded under the law. Facilities
which fail to make reasonable efforts to safeguard rersident property
must reimburse a resident or replace stolen or lost property at its then
current value.
Responsibilities of Nursing Homes
- Establish and post policies regarding theft and investigation
procedures (H & S code* §1289.4 (a));
- Orient employees about theft and loss policies within
90 days of employment (H & S code* §1289.4 (b));
- Document at least twice a year efforts to control theft
and loss (H & S code* §1289.4 (g));
- Establish theft and loss record for items worth $25 or
more (H & S code*§1289.4 (c));
- Give a written report to police within 36 hours of suspected
theft of an item worth $100 or more (H & S code* §1289.4
(i));
- Establish and maintain written inventory of each resident's
property, add to inventory upon request and provide copy
to resident or resident's representative
(H & S code* §1289.4 (d));
- Mark all residents' property, including engraving of dentures
and tagging prosthetic devices (H & S code*
§1289.4 (h)).
*California Health and Safety code.
What You Can Do About Theft & Loss
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Make sure old and new items are recorded
in the inventory; keep a copy of the inventory and of
any additions;
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Take pictures of valuables;
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Keep copies of all receipts for any
items taken to
the resident;
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Buy a lock for the resident's
drawers and/or cabinets - only the resident or resident's
representative and the administrator can have a key;
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Report any loss or suspected theft immediately
to the administrator, local ombudsman and licensing department;
- Write a demand letter to the nursing home for replacement
or reimbursement;
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Sue in Small Claims Court for replacement
value of article - up to $5,000.
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