Failure to Provide Timely Closure Notification
Summary
The facility failed to provide written notification of an impending closure to residents and their legal representatives at least 60 days prior to the closure date, affecting three residents reviewed for discharge notice. This failure was identified through interviews and record reviews, revealing that residents and their representatives were not informed in a timely manner, which could impact their access to advocacy services, continuity of care, and appropriate discharge options. The facility's Emergency Nursing Home Closure Policy was not followed, as it required immediate notification to regulatory authorities and written notice to residents and families ideally within 24 hours. Resident #1, a male with severe cognitive impairment and multiple medical diagnoses, was visibly upset about the move and expressed a desire to stay near family. His representative was informed only a day before the planned transfer and received no assistance from the facility in finding a new placement. Similarly, Resident #8, with schizoaffective disorder and other conditions, learned about the closure from another resident and informed his representative, who also received no guidance from the facility. Resident #12's representative was informed by an aide and decided to take the resident home, arranging hospice care independently. The facility's lack of communication and support in these cases highlights the deficiency in adhering to closure notification requirements.
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