Failure to Notify Family Representatives of COVID-19 Cases
Summary
The facility failed to notify the family representatives or Power of Attorney (POA) of two residents, R3 and R4, about positive COVID-19 test results and the presence of COVID-19 in the building. R3, who is moderately cognitively impaired, was placed under strict contact/droplet isolation due to COVID-19. However, the facility did not document notifying R3's responsible party about the positive COVID-19 status on the date of the test. Although R3's daughter stated she was informed of the positive test result, she was not notified when the facility first identified COVID-19 in the building. R4, who is severely cognitively impaired, tested negative for COVID-19 but was in proximity to a COVID-positive resident, R3. The facility's records did not document any notification to R4's POA about the exposure to a COVID-positive resident or the outbreak in the facility. The facility's policy requires notifying the resident, their physician, and responsible party of any change in condition, which was not adhered to in these cases.
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