F0636 F636: Assess the resident completely in a timely manner when first admitted, and then periodically, at least every 12 months.
E

Failure to Complete Timely MDS Assessments

Superior Manor Of Festus, LlcFestus, Missouri Survey Completed on 04-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to complete comprehensive Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments within the required time frames for 10 residents out of 13 sampled residents and two additional residents outside the sample. The MDS assessments and Care Area Assessments (CAAs) were not completed within 14 days of admission as mandated by federal regulations. This deficiency was observed in the medical records of residents who were admitted on various dates, with the MDS and CAA completion dates significantly delayed beyond the required timeframe. The facility's policy, as outlined in the MDS Coordinator's job description, mandates tracking and scheduling required resident assessments, completing all MDS assessments and CAAs, and ensuring compliance with state and federal requirements. However, the review of the medical records showed that none of the sampled residents had their comprehensive admission MDS assessments and CAAs completed within the stipulated 14 days of admission. This lapse in timely assessment was confirmed through interviews with the MDS Coordinator and the facility Administrator. During interviews, the MDS Coordinator acknowledged that the MDS assessments were significantly behind schedule when they started in March 2024. The Coordinator had to code many items as not assessed due to missing information and had to rely on assistance from nursing staff and the Social Services Designee to complete the assessments. The Administrator confirmed the expectation for timely and accurate MDS assessments per the RAI Manual and acknowledged the absence of a current MDS Coordinator for the facility.

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