Insufficient Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services Coordinators
Summary
The facility failed to have sufficient Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services Coordinators (PRSC) to meet the individualized psychosocial and mental health needs of residents. The facility census was 163 residents, with 49 residents diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness (SMI). Observations revealed that residents were not receiving adequate psychosocial support, as evidenced by residents sitting with flat affect and stating they had not spoken with any Counselor or PRSC in a while. Interviews with nursing staff confirmed the absence of social services staff on the floor. Only one PRSC was available in the morning shift, responsible for 84 residents, while another PRSC, who was resigning soon, was responsible for 79 residents in the afternoon shift. The facility's Social Services Director acknowledged the shortage and mentioned efforts to hire more PRSCs, but the current staffing was insufficient to meet the residents' needs. The facility's documentation indicated that a PRSC should provide a stable therapeutic relationship, coordinate psychiatric rehabilitation services, monitor residents' compliance with treatment plans, and provide active listening and behavioral intervention. Additionally, the facility's administrative code required a PRSC for every 30 participants. The deficiency was highlighted by the lack of sufficient PRSCs to provide the necessary psychosocial services to the residents, as mandated by the facility's policies and administrative code.
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