F0637 F637: Assess the resident when there is a significant change in condition
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Failure to Complete Significant Change in Status Assessment After Hospice Discharge

Shaire Nursing CenterLenoir, North Carolina Survey Completed on 07-03-2024

Summary

The facility failed to complete a Significant Change in Status Assessment for a resident who was discharged from hospice care. Resident #3, who had diagnoses including heart failure and diabetes, was admitted to hospice services with a life expectancy of less than six months. The resident was discharged from hospice services and switched to hospice palliative care, which was later discontinued. However, there was no facility documentation indicating that hospice palliative care services had been ordered or discontinued. The MDS Coordinator was not informed about the discharge from hospice and palliative care services, and the most recent assessments continued to be coded for receiving hospice care. The MDS Coordinator stated that a significant change in status assessment should have been completed when hospice services ended. The Administrator and DON were also unaware of the resident's discharge from hospice services and expected the MDS assessments to be coded accurately. This lack of communication and documentation led to the failure to complete the necessary assessment.

Penalty

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