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 Medically Related Social Services

The Villa At ParkridgeYpsilanti, Michigan Survey Completed on 02-13-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide medically related social services to a resident, identified as R375, who was admitted with a diagnosis of cerebral infarction. Despite being cognitively intact and able to communicate his needs and frustrations, R375 was not provided with necessary personal items such as clothing, shoes, and cigarettes, which were left at a previous facility. R375 expressed extreme dissatisfaction with his current situation, including having a legal guardian he did not want and being unable to leave the facility. The resident's requests for basic supplies and communication with his guardian were not adequately addressed by the facility's social services or nursing staff. R375's medical record indicated that he refused meals, showers, therapy, and medications, expressing a desire to be discharged from the facility. The social services notes revealed that the resident's guardian was aware of his behaviors and was in the process of finding another placement for him. However, the facility did not take steps to reassess the need for guardianship, despite R375's mental capacity to make his own decisions. The social workers were aware of the resident's dissatisfaction but did not take effective action to resolve his concerns or advocate for his needs. Interviews with social workers indicated a lack of initiative in addressing R375's situation, as they relied on the guardian to provide the requested items and did not pursue a competency evaluation to reassess the guardianship. The resident's condition worsened to the point of expressing suicidal ideation, yet the facility's response remained inadequate. The guardian eventually agreed to bring the resident's items and meet him at the hospital, but the facility's failure to provide timely and appropriate social services contributed to the resident's distress and unmet needs.

Penalty

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