F0838 F838: Conduct and document a facility-wide assessment to determine what resources are necessary to care for residents competently during both day-to-day operations (including nights and weekends) and emergencies.
F

Deficiency in Physical Therapy Services and Staffing

Wabasso Restorative Care CenterWabasso, Minnesota Survey Completed on 11-18-2024

Summary

The facility failed to implement a comprehensive facility-wide assessment to ensure adequate resources and staffing were available to meet the needs of residents, particularly in the area of physical therapy (PT) services. The report highlights that the facility did not have PT services available from the end of August 2024, affecting residents who required these services. Despite having physician orders for PT, residents R20 and R37 did not receive the necessary therapy due to the absence of PT staff. Interviews with staff, including the Speech Therapist, Director of Nursing, and Registered Nurse, confirmed the lack of PT services and the absence of a plan to address this gap. Resident R37, who had intact cognition and was independent with activities of daily living, was dependent on staff for emotional, intellectual, physical, and social needs due to physical limitations. Despite having orders for PT, the facility did not provide these services, which were crucial for his mobility and strengthening. Similarly, Resident R20, who had moderate cognitive impairment and required substantial assistance with daily activities, was not seen by a physical therapist despite having orders for PT and OT evaluations and treatments. The facility's failure to provide PT services as ordered had the potential to affect all 32 residents. Additionally, the facility's staffing plan was not adhered to, particularly on weekends, where the number of staff scheduled was less than required. The facility assessment identified the need for two licensed nurses on the day shift, but this was not implemented. The administrator acknowledged the discrepancy in the staffing plan and the need to update the facility assessment to reflect the actual services provided. The lack of PT services and inadequate staffing were significant deficiencies identified in the report.

Penalty

2 days payment denial
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C
F0838 F838: Conduct and document a facility-wide assessment to determine what resources are necessary to care for residents competently during both day-to-day operations (including nights and weekends) and emergencies.
Short Summary

The facility did not complete a comprehensive facility-wide assessment to determine necessary resources for competent resident care during day-to-day operations and emergencies. The assessment lacked information on the resident population, including the number of residents, facility capacity, and care needs related to behavioral health, cognitive disabilities, and overall acuity. It also failed to address direct care staff such as RNs, LPNs, and CNAs, and did not document the total number of staff needed to ensure sufficient qualified personnel to meet residents’ assessed needs. Leadership confirmed that the assessment was missing required elements, and this issue was identified incidentally during a complaint investigation.

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F0838 F838: Conduct and document a facility-wide assessment to determine what resources are necessary to care for residents competently during both day-to-day operations (including nights and weekends) and emergencies.
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The facility’s written assessment of its staffing needs did not accurately reflect the number of staff required to meet resident care needs. The assessment, based on an average daily census of 83 residents including a locked memory care unit, listed estimated numbers of licensed nurses and nurse aides needed for direct care. However, the Regional Administrator later confirmed that administrative nurses (such as the DON, ADON, and MDS nurse) had been incorrectly counted as direct-care licensed staff, and administrative personnel (such as admissions and medical records staff) had been counted as nurse aides. This resulted in an inaccurate facility-wide assessment of the staffing resources necessary to meet residents’ assessed needs and care plans.

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