Failure to Timely Complete Significant Change Assessments for Hospice Residents
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that significant change assessments were completed in a timely manner for three residents receiving hospice services. Resident #43, who had multiple diagnoses including dementia and breast cancer, began receiving hospice services on February 6, 2024. However, the significant change Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment was not completed until February 22, 2024, which was beyond the required 14-day period. This delay was confirmed by Registered Nurse (RN) #139, who acknowledged that the assessment should have been completed by February 19, 2024. Similarly, Resident #45, who had severe cognitive impairment and was picked up by hospice on January 2, 2025, had their significant change MDS assessment completed on January 22, 2025, instead of the required date of January 15, 2025. Resident #51, with a history of heart disease and other conditions, was also affected by this deficiency. The resident was picked up by hospice on February 6, 2025, but the significant change MDS assessment was not completed until February 22, 2025, missing the deadline of February 19, 2025. These findings were corroborated by RN #139 and were in violation of the facility's policy, which mandates that a comprehensive MDS assessment be completed within 14 days of a significant change.
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