F0641 F641: Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
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Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Residents

Heritage House Of Marshall Health & RehabilitationMarshall, Texas Survey Completed on 06-26-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure accurate assessments for four residents, leading to deficiencies in their Minimum Data Set (MDS) documentation. Resident #30's MDS did not reflect her diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, despite it being documented in her care plan. This oversight could potentially affect the resident's care plan and the facility's billing, as the MDS is a critical component in determining the care needs and services provided to residents. Resident #36's MDS did not indicate his dialysis status, even though he was receiving hemodialysis three times a week as documented in his care plan and dialysis communication records. This omission in the MDS could lead to inadequate care planning and affect the facility's billing processes. Similarly, Resident #45's MDS failed to reflect his vision impairment due to glaucoma, which was noted in his care plan. This discrepancy could result in the resident not receiving appropriate assistance for his visual needs. Additionally, Resident #212's MDS did not document a fall that occurred, as recorded in the facility's incident report and her care plan. The MDS coordinator acknowledged these inaccuracies and emphasized the importance of accurate MDS documentation for resident care planning and facility billing. The Director of Nursing and the Administrator also recognized the responsibility of the MDS coordinator in ensuring accurate assessments, highlighting the potential risks of inaccurate MDS documentation on resident care and facility operations.

Penalty

Fine: $66,511
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