Safety
Incident correlation and behavioral trend visibility across the census.
Safety is the F689 evidence trail: the log of safety events, the supervision rationales that justify each resident's supervision level, and the tasks the rules engine opens when the two fall out of step. It is documentation support — not an incident-reporting system of record for state-reportable events.
What's in the module
The safety event log
Falls, aggression, wandering, elopement attempts, near misses, and self-harm risk — each logged with time, location, severity, injury status, and contributing behaviors. Provider review of an event is itself documented.
Four same-day safety rules
A fall with documented prior behaviors, aggression with no intervention plan on file, repeated wandering or elopement, and safety-event escalation each open a same-day task — critical where it counts.
Supervision rationales
The written clinical justification for each resident's supervision level — the record that answers when a surveyor asks about residents with safety events. Discontinuing one requires a documented reason; discontinued rationales stay visible with theirs.
Incident-to-behavior correlation
Falls with behavioral contributors, aggression incidents, elopement-risk residents, injuries, and active supervision rationales — summarized over the recent window so incident patterns and behavior trends read together across the census.
Regulatory context
F689 requires an environment free of accident hazards and adequate supervision to prevent accidents. The supervision rationale is the direct written defense — and the module keeps that trail honest.