Section 1090. Physical restraint  


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  • A. Physical restraint shall be used as a last resort only after less restrictive interventions have failed or to control residents whose behavior poses a risk to the safety of the resident, others, or the public.

    1. Staff shall use the least force deemed reasonable to be necessary to eliminate the risk or to maintain security and order and shall never use physical restraint as punishment or with the intent to inflict injury.

    2. Staff may physically restrain a resident only after less restrictive behavior interventions have failed or when failure to restrain would result in harm to the resident or others.

    3. Physical restraint may be implemented, monitored, and discontinued only by staff who have been trained in the proper and safe use of restraint.

    4. For the purpose of this section, physical restraint shall mean the application of behavior intervention techniques involving a physical intervention to prevent an individual from moving all or part of that individual's body.

    B. Written procedures shall govern the use of physical restraint and shall include:

    1. The staff position who will write the report and time frame;

    2. The staff position who will review the report and time frame;

    3. Methods to be followed should physical restraint, less intrusive interventions, or measures permitted by other applicable state regulations prove unsuccessful in calming and moderating the resident's behavior; and

    4. An administrative review of the use of physical restraints to ensure conformity with the procedures.

    C. Each application of physical restraint shall be fully documented in the resident's record including:

    1. Date and time of the incident;

    2. Staff involved;

    3. Justification for the restraint;

    4. Less restrictive behavior interventions that were unsuccessfully attempted prior to using physical restraint;

    5. Duration;

    6. Description of method or methods of physical restraint techniques used;

    7. Signature of the person completing the report and date; and

    8. Reviewer's signature and date.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 29, Issue 25, eff. January 1, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§§ 16.1-309.9, 16.1-322.7, and 66-10 of the Code of Virginia.