Deficiency in Posting Required State Agency Information
Summary
The facility failed to post the required information, including a list of names, addresses (mailing and e-mail), and telephone numbers of all pertinent State agencies and advocacy groups. This deficiency was identified during a survey where it was observed that an empty resident room had a posting directing residents to call the facility's patient advocate, but it did not include the necessary contact information for State agencies. Additionally, a bulletin board in the hallway displayed thank you cards from residents and families, but the important phone numbers listed did not include addresses for the State Agency departments and the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. During the survey, it was noted that the facility's administrative nurse stated that risk management had cleared the information for the entire hospital, which was the same information available in the skilled nursing unit. The administrative nurse also mentioned that residents received the phone numbers for the Long-Term Care Ombudsman and State Agency in their admission packet and that most residents have internet access and know how to use a phone. However, the facility did not provide a policy on the required postings, and the lack of complete information placed all residents at risk for miscommunication of their rights and impaired resident rights.
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