F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
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Lack of Privacy for Resident Phone Calls

Grace Pointe Wellness CenterEl Paso, Texas Survey Completed on 12-12-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that residents had reasonable access to a telephone and a private place to make calls without being overheard. This deficiency was observed in the cases of three residents who were reviewed for telephone use. Resident #17, who was cognitively intact, was seen using a phone at the nurses' station, where other residents and staff were in close proximity, compromising his privacy. The phone in the chapel, which was supposed to offer privacy, was not operational due to ongoing construction, leaving residents without a private option. Interviews with staff and residents revealed that the lack of privacy was a common issue. LVN C acknowledged the need for privacy and mentioned that the chapel phone was not working. CNA A and the Social Worker also confirmed the privacy concerns, with the Social Worker admitting she was unsure if she had been trained on residents' rights to privacy. Residents expressed discomfort and embarrassment due to the lack of privacy, with some preferring to use the phone at the nurses' station despite the presence of others. The facility's policy on resident rights, which includes the right to private phone calls, was not adhered to. The Administrator and DON acknowledged the privacy violation, with the Administrator noting that the chapel phone was supposed to be functional but was not. The deficiency was further highlighted by the fact that some staff were unaware of the residents' need for privacy during phone calls, and the available cordless phones did not provide adequate coverage for private use in residents' rooms.

Penalty

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F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia and anxiety, who required a private room for psychosocial needs, was unable to have private phone conversations due to the lack of a functional phone in their room and the use of a non-private nurses' station phone. Staff confirmed that conversations could be overheard, and facility policy referenced the right to private communications, but no designated private area was available.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Private Telephone Access for Resident
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of mental health diagnoses and intact cognition was unable to access a private area for telephone use, as facility phones were located in open, public spaces where conversations could be overheard. Staff interviews confirmed the lack of private phone areas, and facility policies requiring privacy for resident communications were not followed.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Ensure Resident Privacy and Access for Telephone Communication
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment did not have access to a working bedside phone, requiring her to use the nurse's station for family calls. Staff were unaware of alternative private phone options, and the facility's policy for private phone access was not effectively communicated or implemented, resulting in a lack of privacy for the resident's phone communication.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Deliver Resident Mail on Weekends
C
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

Residents did not consistently receive their mail on weekends, as confirmed by both resident interviews and staff statements. The facility's policy requires that residents have access to their mail, but this was not ensured during weekends.

32 days payment denial
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Failure to Provide Weekend Mail Delivery to Residents
C
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

Residents did not receive mail on weekends, as confirmed by multiple residents and the Business Office Manager, who stated that mail was only sorted and distributed Monday through Friday. This practice was inconsistent with the facility's policy granting residents the right to send and receive mail.

20 days payment denial
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Failure to Ensure Resident Privacy with Mail Correspondence
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident who was cognitively intact and responsible for his own affairs reported that staff opened his mail without permission on several occasions. Staff interviews confirmed that mail was sometimes opened if it appeared to be insurance or a bill, and that mail was routinely reviewed by staff before being delivered, contrary to facility policy guaranteeing privacy in mail correspondence.

No penalty information released
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