F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
E

Repeated Deficiencies in QAPI Program

New Vanderbilt Rehabilitation And Care Center, IncStaten Island, New York Survey Completed on 07-16-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that its Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program effectively identified and prioritized problems and opportunities for improvement, as evidenced by seven repeated deficiencies from the previous survey. These deficiencies included issues related to resident rights, advance directives, notification, environment, investigation of allegations, professional standards, activities of daily living, communication, catheter care, drug regimen review, food and nutrition services, garbage disposal, resident records, and QAPI itself. The facility's QAPI plan, dated January 1, 2024, outlined a system for monitoring care and services, incorporating feedback from various stakeholders, and using performance indicators to identify opportunities for improvement. However, the facility did not adequately address these areas, leading to repeated deficiencies. During the survey, it was observed that the facility's QAPI program did not effectively track and monitor adverse events or implement action plans to prevent recurrence. The Administrator acknowledged that when deviations from expected performance or negative trends occur, they are brought to the attention of the Quality Assurance committee. Despite having a system in place for reporting quality concerns and conducting weekly rounds with department heads, the facility continued to struggle with compliance in several areas. The Administrator also noted that the Director of Nursing was new to the facility, which may have contributed to the ongoing challenges in addressing the deficiencies.

Penalty

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Failure to Maintain Effective QAPI PIP for Systemic Staffing Concerns
D
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective QAPI performance improvement plan (PIP) for systemic staffing concerns, despite its QAPI plan requiring a data‑driven process to identify and address gaps in care systems and ensure adequate staffing. Facility staffing data showed low weekend staffing, and resident council minutes over several months documented repeated complaints about weekend short staffing, delayed medication administration, missed snacks, and closure of the independent dining hall when staffing was insufficient. A resident reported that residents stopped complaining when the facility did not respond to their concerns. The Administrator stated a staffing PIP had been opened and then closed once residents stopped complaining, and acknowledged that independent dining was closed when there were not enough staff, while also indicating no specific staffing system gaps or metrics were identified before closing the PIP.

No penalty information released
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Failure of QAPI Program to Identify Systemic Issues in ADLs, Care Planning, and Environment
E
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility’s QAPI/QAA program failed to identify multiple systemic problems, focusing only on falls, pressure ulcers, and transcription errors while missing significant issues in ADLs, care planning, and the environment. Surveyors found that several dependent residents were not receiving regular full-body baths, with observations of oily hair, scaly skin, body odor, and complaints about not getting showers or hair washed, corroborated by shower/tub documentation. Review of person-centered care plans for sampled residents showed they were not being routinely reviewed and revised as residents’ conditions changed. Environmental observations revealed resident rooms that were not safe, clean, comfortable, or homelike, including a room with ongoing heating problems where a resident reported being cold at night, and more than 15 rooms with damaged or deteriorated wall surfaces. These system failures had not been identified or brought to the QAPI team by facility staff.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Integrate Respiratory-Related Deaths and Tracheostomy Incidents into QAPI and Required Reporting
G
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to use its QAPI process to identify, investigate, and analyze three respiratory‑related deaths and did not document corrective actions. Two residents on ventilators experienced critical tracheostomy events—an inappropriate trach change by respiratory staff and a broken trach flange causing dislodgement—leading to cardiac arrest and death. Two residents did not receive access to outside provider appointments for trach care, and verbal orders for trach changes were not followed. For one comatose resident in a vegetative state whose trach flange broke and who later died, the SSA and APS were not notified within the required timeframe. The ADM reported that only two of the deaths were reviewed in QAPI, was not informed of one death and its circumstances until the next morning, and stated that a contracted respiratory company, which had not reported equipment issues, was responsible for respiratory equipment.

Fine: $27,471
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Failure to Integrate Pharmacy and Controlled Substance Issues into QAPI
D
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to operate an effective QAPI system that incorporated pharmacy and controlled substance issues into its quality review and performance improvement activities. Although the QAPI policy assigned the committee responsibility for ongoing systemwide quality improvement, the HIM Director reported that QAPI meetings focused on other topics and did not address controlled substances or known pharmacy issues identified over several months. The DON stated that medication concerns, including internal findings of extra narcotic sheets, were not brought to QAPI and that related checks were not documented. The Administrator acknowledged concern about wasted medications but stated the facility did not track them and that such issues were not presented to QAPI or the Medical Director. The Medical Director confirmed he had not been informed of prior pharmacy audit concerns and believed these discrepancies should have been addressed through QAPI.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement an Effective QAPI Program
F
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility did not implement an effective QAPI program, as evidenced by a QAPI policy that lacked implementation and review dates, had not been approved by the QAPI team, and appeared to be a generic document from another company. The NHA confirmed the policy was not in use and could not explain the lack of approval. Although several PIPs addressing annual staff competencies, required CNA continuing education hours, and dietitian requirements had been presented to the QAPI committee, leadership was unaware that the facility would not achieve substantial compliance with these areas by the stated compliance date, affecting all residents.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Use QAPI to Identify and Address Pressure Ulcer Care Issues
F
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility did not effectively use its QAPI program to identify and address ongoing issues in pressure ulcer prevention and treatment, despite holding monthly QA meetings that were supposed to review trends such as falls, pressure ulcers, antibiotic use, and weight loss. The Administrator confirmed that in multiple consecutive months no residents with ongoing pressure ulcer issues were identified or discussed, even though survey findings later showed noncompliance in pressure ulcer care that resulted in substandard quality of care, including Immediate Jeopardy for a resident and Actual Harm for another. This practice conflicted with the facility’s own QAPI policy, which required continuous review of resident care trends and targeted performance improvement, including pressure ulcer care.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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