F0560 F560: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
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Failure to Honor Residents' Right to Refuse Non-Requested Room Transfers

Maplewood CenterWest Allis, Wisconsin Survey Completed on 02-13-2025

Summary

The facility failed to honor residents' rights to refuse non-requested room transfers when the moves were conducted for staff convenience. A reorganization plan was implemented, resulting in the relocation of ventilator-dependent and tracheostomy patients to different units and rooms. The facility sent a letter to residents and families outlining the plan, but the letter did not inform them of their right to refuse the room changes. Interviews and record reviews revealed that residents and their representatives were not given the option to refuse the transfers, and in some cases, were not even notified of the specific room changes until after they occurred. Four residents were specifically reviewed for this deficiency. One ventilator-dependent resident, who was responsible for their own decisions, was moved without prior notification or the opportunity to refuse, and only learned of the move after it happened. Another ventilator-dependent resident was informed of an impending room change and received a letter, but was ultimately moved to a different room than discussed, again without the option to refuse. A third resident, with an activated POA, was moved to a different room upon readmission from the hospital, and the POA was not notified until two days after the move. The fourth resident, also with an activated POA, was moved to a room different from what was communicated, and the POA was not given the option to refuse the move, expressing a preference that the resident not be moved due to familiarity with the previous room and staff. Staff interviews confirmed that the moves were made for the convenience of staffing and unit organization, particularly to consolidate ventilator-dependent residents for easier management by the respiratory therapist. The social worker acknowledged that residents were not given the option to refuse the moves, despite knowing that such a right exists. The administrator and DON were informed by the surveyor that the communication to residents and families did not include information about the right to refuse room changes, and that several residents and representatives were unaware of or not given a choice regarding the transfers.

Penalty

Fine: $298,6805 days payment denial
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F0560 F560: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
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F0560 F560: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
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No penalty information released
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F0560 F560: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
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Fine: $10,358
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F0560 F560: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
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