Failure to Provide Transfer/Discharge Notices and Notify Ombudsman
Summary
The facility failed to initiate and provide notices of proposed transfer/discharge (NOPD) to three residents and/or their responsible parties, and also failed to notify the Long-Term Care Ombudsman of these transfers/discharges. Resident 4, who had a history of stroke, diabetes mellitus type 2, and heart failure, was transferred to the hospital for shortness of breath without an NOPD being initiated or the Ombudsman being notified. Resident 5, with diagnoses including heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and hyperlipidemia, was discharged home with an incomplete NOPD and no notification to the Ombudsman. Resident 7, diagnosed with epilepsy, hypertension, and osteoporosis, was discharged home without an NOPD being initiated or the Ombudsman being notified. Interviews with the Social Service Director (SSD) and the Director of Nursing (DON) revealed that the NOPDs were not properly handled. The SSD admitted that the NOPD for Resident 4 was not initiated and that the Ombudsman was not notified. For Resident 5, the SSD acknowledged that the NOPD was incomplete and the Ombudsman was not informed. Similarly, for Resident 7, the SSD confirmed that the NOPD was not initiated and the Ombudsman was not notified. The SSD also mentioned that she sends NOPDs to the Ombudsman weekly, but did not send any on April 12, 2024, because she had sent some on April 9, 2024. The DON confirmed that the NOPDs should have been completed and sent to the Ombudsman immediately after the residents left the facility. A review of the facility's policy and procedure titled Transfer or Discharge Notice indicated that the resident and representative should be notified in writing of the transfer or discharge, and a copy of the notice should be sent to the Ombudsman at the same time. However, the facility's documentation showed that Residents 4 and 5 were not included in the NOPDs faxed to the Ombudsman on April 9, 2024, indicating a failure to follow the established policy and procedure.
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