Failure to Provide Required Transfer Notices
Summary
The facility did not ensure residents received the required written notice information related to their transfers out of the facility. This deficiency was observed in seven residents who were transferred to the hospital. The required transfer notice, which should include information on appeal rights, the contact details of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and other relevant agencies, was not provided to any of these residents. The Assistant Nursing Home Administrator (ANHA) was unaware of the full notice requirements and indicated that the facility was in the process of updating their forms and policies to comply with these requirements. However, at the time of the survey, the facility did not have a policy and procedure related to the transfer notice requirement in place. For instance, one resident (R108) was transferred to the hospital after a fall and subsequently chose not to return to the facility. The medical record did not contain evidence that the resident received the required written notice information with their transfer. Similarly, another resident (R38) was transferred to the hospital twice due to medical conditions, but the transfer forms provided did not include information on how to appeal the transfer or contact details for the Ombudsman. The facility's Assistant Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that the bed-hold form used was outdated and did not include the necessary information. Other residents, such as R25, R77, R54, R85, and R65, also did not receive the required transfer notices with the necessary information. The facility was unable to provide evidence that these notices were given, and the forms used lacked critical details such as appeal rights and contact information for relevant agencies. Despite the facility's acknowledgment of the issue and ongoing efforts to update their forms, the deficiency remained unaddressed at the time of the survey, as evidenced by the lack of proper documentation in the residents' medical records.
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