F0636 F636: Assess the resident completely in a timely manner when first admitted, and then periodically, at least every 12 months.
E

Deficiency in Timely and Comprehensive Resident Assessments

Mountain View Rehabilitation And Care CenterMarysville, Washington Survey Completed on 01-09-2025

Summary

The facility failed to complete the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) and Care Area Assessments (CAA) within the required timeframes and with comprehensive summaries for several residents. This deficiency was observed in the cases of nine residents, where the assessments lacked thorough analysis of the residents' needs, strengths, goals, and preferences. For instance, Resident 70's admission MDS assessment did not include comprehensive summaries for psychosocial well-being, activities, and return to community CAAs. Similarly, Resident 179's annual MDS assessment lacked comprehensive summaries for psychotropic drug use, cognitive loss, and mood CAAs. Additionally, the facility did not complete Significant Change in Status Assessments (SCSA) within the required 14-day period for residents who elected hospice services. Resident 4 and Resident 62 had their SCSA completed 33 and 31 days after starting hospice services, respectively. Furthermore, Resident 66's admission MDS assessment and Medicare discharge assessment were completed late, as were Resident 61's comprehensive admission assessment and Resident 55's quarterly MDS assessment. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of awareness and training regarding the completion of CAAs and MDS assessments. Staff H, an LPN/MDS Coordinator, was unaware of the requirement to fill out CAAs, while Staff G, responsible for cognition, psychotropic meds, and psychosocial well-being CAAs, identified issues with the CAA process and acknowledged incomplete assessments for several residents. The Director of Nursing and Staff H confirmed the late completion of assessments for multiple residents.

Penalty

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Fine: $239,70058 days payment denial
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