F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
D

Inadequate Discharge Planning Leads to Medication and Service Gaps

Parkview ManorWellman, Iowa Survey Completed on 10-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to develop and implement a comprehensive discharge plan for a resident, leading to a problematic transition to a post-discharge setting. The resident, who had intact cognition and required moderate assistance with daily activities, was discharged without a clear plan for home health services or medication administration. The discharge planning process was inadequately documented, and there was a lack of communication among the facility staff, the resident's managed care organization, and the host home where the resident was placed. The resident's discharge was complicated by a recent hospitalization and a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus requiring insulin. Despite these complexities, the facility proceeded with the discharge without ensuring that necessary services and supports were in place. The social worker involved in the discharge planning was unaware of who was responsible for setting up a physician appointment necessary for home health services, and there were issues with obtaining the correct insulin and supplies due to pharmacy and insurance complications. The case manager and host home reported significant miscommunication and lack of coordination, resulting in the resident going without insulin and other medications for over a week. The facility's policy on discharge planning was not followed, as evidenced by the absence of a documented discharge plan that addressed the resident's needs and goals. This lack of planning and communication led to a failure in providing a smooth and safe transition for the resident.

Penalty

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Failure to Obtain Discharge Physician Orders
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

The facility failed to obtain discharge physician orders for three residents, contrary to its policy. One resident with cirrhosis and diabetes was discharged without a physician order, despite receiving a discharge summary and medication list. Another resident with malignant neoplasm and diabetes was discharged home after medication review, but without a physician order. A third resident with portal vein thrombosis and depression was discharged after reviewing paperwork with her mother, also without a physician order. Staff interviews confirmed the absence of required discharge orders.

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Deficient Discharge Planning for Two Residents
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure effective discharge planning for two residents, leading to deficiencies in their care transitions. One resident was discharged to an assisted living facility without proper documentation or updates to the care plan, while another resident's desire to move to South Carolina was not reflected in the discharge plan. The facility did not adequately document or update the discharge plans, violating its own policy.

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Inadequate Discharge Planning for Two Residents
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper discharge planning for two residents, resulting in unmet needs. One resident did not receive ordered home health services due to insurance issues and communication failures, while another had incomplete discharge documentation. The facility's policy for comprehensive discharge planning was not followed, leading to deficiencies in coordinating post-discharge services.

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Failure to Honor Resident's Choice of Home Health Agency
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

A facility failed to honor a resident's choice of home health agency upon discharge. The resident, who required supervision for daily activities and had multiple health diagnoses, was discharged without receiving their preferred home health service. The Social Services Designee did not follow up with the resident for an alternative choice after the preferred agency did not return calls, instead selecting a service themselves, contrary to the facility's policy.

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Failure to Ensure Safe Discharge for Resident with Cognitive Impairment
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of bipolar disorder and opioid dependence was discharged AMA to live with her son, despite a psychological evaluation indicating moderate cognitive impairment and the need for a guardian. The facility failed to address the primary POA's concerns about the discharge's safety and did not notify her until after the resident had left. The facility did not contact adult protective services or the police, leading to a deficiency in ensuring a safe discharge process.

Fine: $25,847
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Failure to Assist Resident with Timely Transfer Referrals
D
F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple health conditions requested a transfer closer to Ohio, but the facility failed to provide timely assistance with referrals. Initial referrals were made, but there was no follow-up or ongoing discharge planning for several months. The Social Services Director confirmed the lack of assistance and failure to provide a list of in-network facilities, contrary to the facility's discharge planning policy.

Fine: $80,475
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