F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
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Failure to Update PASARR Documentation for Residents

Capital City Gardens Rehabilitation And Nursing CeColumbus, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-06-2025

Summary

The facility failed to notify the state mental health agency of significant mental health changes for residents requiring Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASARR) updates. This deficiency affected three residents who had changes in their mental health diagnoses that were not communicated as required. Resident #3 had multiple mental health diagnoses, including bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, which were not updated on her PASARR document. Similarly, Resident #15 had diagnoses such as bipolar disorder and anxiety disorder that were not reflected in her PASARR documentation. In both cases, there was no evidence in the progress notes to indicate that the state mental health agency had been informed of these significant changes. Resident #59 also experienced a deficiency in PASARR documentation. The resident's PASARR screening did not include the diagnosis of insomnia, despite it being a part of the resident's medical record and treatment plan. An interview with Social Services confirmed that the PASARR screening was inaccurate and had been sent to the Department of Aging without the necessary updates. The facility's policy requires coordination with the PASARR program to ensure residents with mental disorders receive appropriate care, but this was not adhered to, leading to the deficiencies noted.

Penalty

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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
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Failure to Notify Physician of Resident’s Significant Change in Condition
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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
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A resident who experienced difficulty breathing was transferred to the ER and subsequently admitted to the hospital, but the clinical record contained no evidence that the physician was notified of this significant change in condition or of the transfer. Facility policy requires consultation with the healthcare provider and documentation of physician and family notification in the EHR when a decision is made to transfer or discharge a resident. The DON confirmed there was no documentation in the electronic record showing that the physician had been notified.

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Failure to Request PASRR Level II Reevaluations After Significant Changes in Condition
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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
Short Summary

The facility failed to request Level II PASRR reevaluations for two residents with serious mental illness after significant changes in condition were identified on MDS significant change assessments. Both residents had existing Level II PASRR determinations with no expiration date and were receiving psychotropic medications, yet NC MUST records showed no reevaluation requests following the documented changes. The SW, who was responsible for PASRR submissions, reported being unaware that a significant change in condition required a Level II PASRR reevaluation, and the Administrator confirmed that the SW was designated to review diagnoses and request reevaluations per regulatory guidelines.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Request PASRR Level II Re-evaluation After Significant Change in Condition
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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple psychiatric and cognitive diagnoses, including dementia, had an existing PASRR Level II determination and later experienced a significant change in condition, including initiation of hospice care, as documented on a comprehensive MDS and CAA for cognitive loss/dementia. Although the MDS nurse recognized that this resident, listed as a PASRR Level II case, should have been referred for a PASRR re-evaluation after the significant change assessment, no referral was made. The Director of Social Services confirmed she did not submit a PASRR re-evaluation request, stating she believed it was unnecessary because the resident already had a Level II PASRR status, resulting in the facility’s failure to notify the appropriate authorities for a required PASRR Level II re-evaluation.

Fine: $20,385
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Failure to Timely Refer Resident for PASARR Specialized Services
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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
Short Summary

A resident with a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder and a positive Level II PASARR screening did not receive a timely referral for specialized services, as required. Despite recommendations and approvals for therapies, the facility failed to notify the appropriate authorities and initiate PASARR services within the mandated timeframe, as confirmed by staff interviews and record review.

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Failure to Notify Physician and Document Significant Change in Condition
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F0646 F646: Notify the appropriate authorities when residents with MD or ID services has a significant change in condition.
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A resident with multiple diagnoses and moderate cognitive impairment had abnormal urinalysis results indicating possible infection, but the facility failed to notify the physician or responsible party and did not document the change in condition as required by policy.

No penalty information released
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