Failure to Notify Residents and Ombudsman of Discharges
Summary
The facility failed to notify residents or their representatives of a facility-initiated discharge in a timely manner and in writing, and did not submit a copy of the notice to the State Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombudsman for three residents. Resident #21 was verbally informed of her discharge the day before she went home and was not provided with information on how to appeal the decision or the Ombudsman's contact details. She signed a discharge form as she was being wheeled out of the facility without receiving copies of the documents. Resident #28's son was informed that the insurance did not approve her stay and was not given the option to appeal. He felt pressured to take her home due to her weak condition and was unaware of the LTC Ombudsman's services. Resident #29 learned of her discharge on the same day she was sent home, with no written notification provided to her or her representative. The facility's records showed no evidence of notification to the LTC Ombudsman for any of these residents, and the staff were unclear about the processes for non-Medicare residents and the responsibilities for sending notifications. The Social Services Director (SSD) and the Medical Records Coordinator had conflicting understandings of their responsibilities regarding discharge notifications. The SSD believed the Medical Records Coordinator was responsible for sending notifications to the Ombudsman, while the Medical Records Coordinator thought it was the SSD's responsibility. The facility's policy required that residents and their representatives be notified in writing before a transfer or discharge, and a copy of the notice be sent to the Ombudsman. However, this policy was not followed, leading to the deficiencies identified in the report.
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