F0745 F745: Provide medically-related social services to help each resident achieve the highest possible quality of life.
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Failure to Provide Adequate Social Services and Behavioral Interventions

Fall River HealthcareFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 02-05-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate social services to two residents, resulting in a deficiency in ensuring the highest practicable mental and psychological well-being. Resident #105, who was admitted with a history of anxiety and cannabis dependence, exhibited aggressive and inappropriate behaviors, including verbal abuse and substance use, which led to emergency room visits. Despite these incidents, the facility did not conduct a social service evaluation or develop a comprehensive care plan to address the resident's behavioral needs. The lack of intervention and monitoring allowed the resident's disruptive behavior to continue without appropriate management or referral to psychiatric or substance use disorder services. Resident #141, who was admitted for short-term rehabilitation, was subjected to verbal abuse and racial slurs by Resident #105. The facility's response to these incidents was inadequate, as there was no follow-up to assess the effectiveness of interventions, such as room changes, or to ensure the resident's emotional well-being. The medical record for Resident #141 did not document the incidents or any subsequent actions taken to address the resident's distress, leaving the resident vulnerable to further abuse. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of coordination and communication regarding the management of residents with behavioral issues and substance use disorders. Social workers were not actively involved in creating or participating in care plans for residents with behavioral concerns, and there was no clear process for referring residents to the Substance Use Disorder Counselor. This systemic failure contributed to the ongoing issues faced by both residents, highlighting deficiencies in the facility's approach to managing complex resident needs.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $197,905
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