Failure to Complete PASRR Screening Prior to Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) for individuals with mental disorders or intellectual disabilities was completed prior to admission. This deficiency was identified during an abbreviated survey, where it was found that a resident with diagnoses including Major Depressive Disorder and Schizophrenia was admitted without a completed Level I and Level II PASRR screening. The resident's Screen Form Department of Health-695 was dated after the admission date and was incomplete, lacking necessary responses to questions that would trigger a Level II evaluation. Additionally, the form was not signed by the resident or their legal representative, and there was no documented evidence of a Level II screening being conducted prior to admission. Interviews with facility staff revealed systemic issues in the preadmission screening process. The Director of Social Service admitted that preadmission documents were not reviewed before residents were admitted and that they were unsure how to proceed if the hospital did not complete the necessary forms. The Director of Admissions confirmed that it was their responsibility to ensure the completion and review of the Patient Review Instrument and Screen Form before admission. However, they acknowledged that the form for the resident in question was signed and dated after the admission, and critical questions were left unanswered, resulting in an incomplete screening process. The Administrator stated that the Director of Admissions was responsible for reviewing the Patient Review Instrument and Screen Form prior to admission to ensure appropriate placement. However, the Administrator did not personally review these documents, delegating the clinical review to the Director of Nursing. This lack of oversight and failure to adhere to the facility's policy led to the resident being admitted without the required PASRR evaluations, highlighting significant lapses in the facility's admission procedures.
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