Failure to Submit Level II PASRR Applications for Residents with Mental Health Diagnoses
Summary
The facility failed to submit an application for Level II Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) for two residents, R65 and R116, who were admitted with significant mental health diagnoses. R65 was admitted with diagnoses including PTSD, psychotic disturbance, mood disturbance, anxiety, and major depressive disorder. Despite these diagnoses, the PASRR Level One Application for R65 indicated no primary diagnosis of serious mental illness or mental disorder. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that R65 did not have a Level II PASRR, and the Social Service Director (SSD) was unsure about the PASRR Level II process. The SSD also stated that residents with PTSD are seen by psych services every four to six weeks unless there is a change in medications or behaviors, and R65 did not exhibit any behaviors requiring further action. However, the facility policy requires coordination with the PASRR program to ensure appropriate care and services for individuals with mental disorders or intellectual disabilities, which was not followed in this case. Additionally, the SSD mentioned that the Admissions Director or admissions nurse reviews PASRR Level I forms on admission and submits records for Level II evaluations within a year based on admission diagnoses, but this process was not adhered to for R65. The Administrator confirmed that R65 should have had a Level II PASRR completed but did not. Similarly, R116 was admitted with diagnoses of PTSD, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorder. The PASRR Level One Application for R116 also indicated no primary diagnosis of serious mental illness or mental disorder. The SSD confirmed that there were no residents in the facility with a Level II PASRR and reiterated the process for Level II PASRR evaluations, which was not followed for R116. The Administrator also confirmed that R116 should have had a Level II PASRR completed but did not. The facility's failure to submit Level II PASRR applications for these residents indicates a lack of adherence to their own PASRR Program Policy, which requires coordination with the PASRR program to ensure appropriate care and services for individuals with mental disorders or intellectual disabilities. This deficiency was confirmed through staff interviews and record reviews, highlighting a significant oversight in the facility's admission and screening processes for residents with mental health diagnoses.
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