Failure to Notify Residents of Bed Hold Policy
Summary
The facility failed to notify five residents (Residents 10, 22, 32, 35, and 38) or their representatives in writing about their rights to a bed hold policy upon transfer to an acute care hospital. This deficiency was identified through interviews, medical record reviews, and a review of the facility's policies and procedures. The facility's policy, revised in March 2017, mandates that residents or their representatives be informed in writing about the bed hold policy prior to any transfer or therapeutic leave. However, the facility did not adhere to this policy for the residents reviewed, potentially leaving them unaware of their rights to request a bed hold upon transfer. For Resident 10, there was no documented evidence in the General Nurses' Notes for January 2024 that the resident or their representative was provided with information about the bed hold policy upon transfer to Hospital A. Similarly, Resident 22's records for January and March 2024 lacked documentation of bed hold policy notification. The MDS Nurse confirmed these findings during an interview. Resident 35's records for December 2023 and February 2024 also did not show evidence of bed hold policy notification, which was verified by the MDS Nurse and the DON. Resident 32's records indicated a transfer to an acute care hospital on January 17, 2024, but there was no documentation that the resident or their representative was informed about the bed hold policy. This was confirmed by RN 1 and the SSD. Lastly, Resident 38, who was transferred to an acute care hospital on March 26, 2024, also did not receive written notification about the bed hold policy, as verified by the Business Office Manager and the DON. The facility lacked a specific bed hold notification form, relying only on a notice of transfer or discharge form, which did not fulfill the requirement for informing residents or their representatives about the bed hold policy.
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