F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
D

Failure to Void MOLST Form After Guardianship Change

Kimwell Nursing And RehabilitationFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-16-2024

Summary

The facility failed to adhere to a court order regarding the guardianship of a resident diagnosed with dementia. The court had appointed a professional guardian for the resident, revoking the previous Health Care Proxy (HCP) held by the resident's sister. However, the facility did not void the Massachusetts Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (MOLST) form, which was signed by the previous HCP. The court order did not grant the guardian authority to make advanced directive decisions, yet the MOLST form remained active, indicating the resident was not to be resuscitated, intubated, or transferred to the hospital. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of clarity and communication regarding the guardianship and the validity of the MOLST form. The Social Worker was unfamiliar with guardianship rules and could not confirm the validity of the MOLST form. The Director of Nurses (DON) assumed the MOLST was valid because it was signed by the previous HCP, despite the court's revocation of the HCP's authority. Attempts to contact the professional guardian for clarification were unsuccessful, and the facility's legal counsel later advised that the MOLST should have been voided when the permanent guardianship was established.

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