F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
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Failure to Manage Resident Personal Funds Accounts

Amberwood Post AcuteDenver, Colorado Survey Completed on 10-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to manage the personal funds accounts of four Medicaid-funded residents accurately, leading to account balances exceeding the Medicaid eligibility limit. Specifically, the facility did not notify the residents or their legal representatives when their personal funds accounts reached $200 less than the eligibility resource limit for one person. Record reviews revealed that the account balances for these residents were significantly over the $2000 Medicaid eligibility limit, with amounts ranging from $585.18 to $1,575.87 over the limit. Interviews with the Business Office Manager (BOM) and the Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) highlighted a lack of communication and oversight regarding the management of these accounts. The BOM, who started working at the facility in August 2024, acknowledged awareness of the over-limit accounts but had not yet notified the residents or their responsible parties. The NHA was only aware of one resident's account being over the limit and was not informed about the other three accounts. This oversight put the residents at risk of losing their Medicaid status due to exceeding the allowable personal funds limit.

Penalty

Fine: $14,825
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
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No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Timely Final Accounting of Discharged Resident’s Personal Funds
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
Short Summary

A resident was discharged after their responsible party had paid the facility in advance for the month of discharge, but the facility did not complete and clearly convey a final accounting of the resident’s personal funds within the required 30-day timeframe. An email from the NHA months after discharge stated the account was still pending due to awaited payments, and a later account statement showed a credit balance without confirming it as a final reconciliation. Billing records spanning several months did not document a final, reconciled statement, and the responsible party reported multiple unsuccessful attempts to obtain clear information needed to settle the resident’s estate. During surveyor interviews, the NHA could not provide evidence that a complete final accounting of all charges, credits, and remaining balance had ever been provided, resulting in a violation of resident rights and management regulations.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Convey Deceased Resident’s Trust Funds Within Required Timeframe
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions and moderately impaired cognition died in the hospital after being transferred from the facility following a seizure and hemorrhagic stroke. After the resident’s death, facility leadership was aware that the resident had a substantial balance in a trust fund account but did not convey these funds within the 30-day period required by facility policy. Staff initially believed the resident had no family, then were informed by a former BOM that family existed but had no contact information, and the facility decided instead to return the funds to the state but had not completed this action. Review of records confirmed the unresolved trust fund balance and a written policy requiring refund and final accounting of personal funds within 30 days of death or discharge.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Properly Account for and Disburse Deceased Resident’s Trust Funds
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
Short Summary

A deceased resident’s trust fund balance of over $4,700 was not handled in accordance with TPL requirements and the facility’s admission agreement. After the resident’s death, the BOM issued a check for nearly the full balance directly to a family member based on receipts for a repast, clothing, a watch, a slip, and obituary costs, without consulting corporate finance. The Administrator later stated he would have expected any unused funds not legitimately applied to funeral expenses to be sent to TPL or the state, but the funds were instead disbursed at the facility level and the account closed, without proper final accounting and disposition within the required timeframe.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Timely Refund Deceased Resident’s Funds
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Timely Refund Resident Credit Balance After Death
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F0569 F569: Notify each resident of certain balances and convey resident funds upon discharge, eviction, or death.
Short Summary

The facility did not follow its admission agreement requirement to refund any resident credit balance within 30 days, resulting in a significant delay in returning funds owed to a responsible party after a resident with a history of stroke, CHF, and metabolic encephalopathy died of natural causes. Although the responsible party was clearly documented as authorized for healthcare and financial decisions and was listed on the resident’s private bank accounts, the facility withheld a $1,995.00 refund until a notarized Heirship Affidavit was obtained and then delayed issuing the check for an additional 41 days, leading to the refund being paid more than five months after the resident’s death.

No penalty information released
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