F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
D

Failure to Conduct Interdisciplinary Care Conferences

Civita Care Center At CheshireCheshire, Connecticut Survey Completed on 01-15-2025

Summary

The facility failed to consistently hold interdisciplinary resident care conferences and invite the resident to participate, as required for person-centered care planning. Resident #45, who was admitted in November 2020 with various diagnoses including chronic embolism, thrombosis, and major depression, had intact cognition and was independent in certain activities of daily living. Despite this, the facility did not conduct the required quarterly interdisciplinary care conferences for over a year and a half, with the last one held on April 13, 2023. This resulted in six missed quarterly conferences, and the resident expressed a desire to attend these meetings, which had not been held for about two years. Interviews with facility staff revealed systemic issues in scheduling and conducting these care conferences. RN #7, the MDS coordinator, admitted to not attending the meetings due to time constraints and a lack of additional staff support, despite being aware of the expectation to attend. The responsibility for scheduling these conferences was placed on the social worker, who also faced challenges in ensuring the attendance of the interdisciplinary team. The social worker confirmed that only she attended the scheduled meetings with Resident #45, which did not meet the requirements for a comprehensive interdisciplinary care conference. The facility's policy mandates that a comprehensive, person-centered care plan be developed and implemented by an interdisciplinary team, including the resident and their representative. However, the lack of participation from key team members, such as the attending physician, registered nurse, and dietitian, among others, led to a failure in meeting these requirements. The social worker documented these meetings as interdisciplinary care conferences, although they were essentially one-on-one meetings, highlighting a significant deficiency in the facility's care planning process.

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F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
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Missed Quarterly Care Conferences
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F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

Missed Quarterly Care Conferences: A resident with type 1 DM, diabetic autonomic neuropathy, and major limb amputations had a BIMS score of 15, but the IDT did not hold quarterly care conferences after the last documented meeting. SS staff confirmed the conferences should have occurred every 3 months and could not explain why they were missed, and MDS nurses stated the meetings were needed so residents would know the plan of care and whether needs were being met.

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Failure to Document Required Care Conferences and Care Plan Communication
D
F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

Failure to Document Required Care Conferences and Care Plan Communication: The facility did not complete or document required admission and quarterly care conferences for multiple residents, including residents with significant cognitive impairment and complex medical and psychiatric diagnoses. Records showed delayed or missing care conference documentation, and forms for one resident contained staff signatures but no notes showing what was discussed with the resident or guardian. Interviews with the guardian, SW, and DON confirmed that required care conference timing and communication expectations were not met.

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Missing IDT Care Conferences for Four Residents
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F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

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Failure to Invite Resident to Care Plan Meetings
D
F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

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Failure to Include Resident and Representative in Quarterly Care Planning
D
F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of falls, gait impairment, and a right femur fracture was not included in quarterly care conferences, and his representative was not invited or informed about meetings. The resident and representative both reported ongoing pain after a fall, repeated x-rays that did not identify the fracture, and no staff discussion of a care plan despite the resident later going to the hospital, where the fracture was found and surgery was done. The DON confirmed the last care conference appeared to be months earlier and that quarterly conferences with guardian participation were expected.

No penalty information released
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