F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
D

Failure to Notify POA of Resident's Change in Condition and New Treatments

Autumn Lake Healthcare At Bucks HillWaterbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 11-15-2023

Summary

The facility failed to notify the Power of Attorney (POA) for Resident #1 when the resident experienced a change in condition and new treatments were recommended. Resident #1, who had diagnoses including Alzheimer's dementia and various eye conditions, was noted to have poor decision-making skills and required extensive assistance with daily activities. Despite the facility's policy requiring notification of the resident's family or legal representative in such circumstances, the POA was not informed when artificial tears, Erythromycin, and various blood tests were ordered on different dates in August 2023. The deficiency was identified through clinical record reviews, facility documentation, and interviews. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) had documented changes in Resident #1's condition and recommended treatments, but there was no evidence that the POA was notified. Interviews with the Nursing Supervisor confirmed that the POA should have been notified with every new order, but this did not occur. The facility's Notification of Change policy explicitly directed that the resident's family member or legal representative must be informed of new treatments, which was not adhered to in this case.

Penalty

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