F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
D

Failure to Notify Resident Representatives After Falls

Rochester Restorative Care CenterRochester, Minnesota Survey Completed on 01-29-2025

Summary

The facility failed to notify resident representatives following falls and subsequent hospital transfers for two residents. Resident R20, who had a history of falls and was cognitively intact, experienced a fall resulting in a femur fracture. Despite R20's request to notify her emergency contact, FM-A, the facility did not make the notification. FM-A only learned of the incident when R20 contacted her from the emergency department. The administrator and director of nursing were aware of the policy to notify resident representatives but did not follow through, citing R20's ability to make her own decisions, despite her being in considerable pain and unable to contact FM-A herself. Resident R164, who had mild cognitive impairment and a history of falls, was also not properly notified. After a fall that led to a hospital transfer, FM-B, R164's emergency contact, was not informed by the facility. The facility's documentation indicated an attempt to contact FM-B, but no follow-up was made when there was no answer. The director of nursing acknowledged that staff should have made additional attempts to contact FM-B or informed the next shift to try again. The facility's policy required immediate notification of resident representatives in the event of an accident involving injury or a significant change in condition. However, in both cases, the facility failed to adhere to this policy, resulting in a lack of communication with the residents' emergency contacts during critical situations. This oversight led to dissatisfaction and concern from the residents' representatives, who were not able to provide support during the hospital transfers.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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