Failure to Provide Proper Transfer and Discharge Notices
Summary
The facility failed to provide a written notice of transfer or discharge to residents or their responsible parties, including the reasons for the transfer, in a language they understood. The notice should have included the effective date of discharge or transfer, the location to which the resident was transferred or discharged, a statement of the resident's appeal rights, and contact information for the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. This deficiency affected one of 16 sampled residents, Resident #5, and the facility also failed to send a copy of the notice to a representative of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, affecting three residents in total (Residents #5, #13, and #32). The facility census was 62 at the time of the survey. Resident #32, who had cognitive skills intact but required supervision for certain activities, was transferred to the emergency room for a psychiatric evaluation after exhibiting aggressive behavior. The facility did not have a copy of any discharge letter or documentation of the bed-hold letter sent with the resident. Similarly, Resident #5, who had severe cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses including schizophrenia and hemiplegia, was transferred to the emergency room for evaluation after showing signs of a stroke. The record did not contain a copy of any discharge letter or bed-hold letter documentation. Resident #13, who had no cognitive impairment but had a history of psychotic disorder, anxiety, and depression, was transferred to the emergency room after exhibiting aggressive behavior and refusing redirection. The facility did not have a copy of the notice provided to a representative of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. Interviews with the Social Services Designee and the Director of Nursing revealed that there was no formal process in place to notify the Ombudsman of transfers and discharges, and the Director of Nursing believed that Social Services was handling these notifications as a group.
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