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Inaccurate PASARR Documentation for Two Residents

Montgomery, West Virginia Survey Completed on 05-29-2025

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Summary

The facility failed to provide accurate Pre-admission Screening and Resident Review (PASARR) documentation for two residents. For one resident, the PASARR completed did not include three active diagnoses: unspecified dementia with anxiety, bipolar disorder in partial remission with the most recent episode depressed, and unspecified depression. For the second resident, the PASARR inaccurately listed major depressive disorder, which was not an active diagnosis, and failed to identify Parkinsonism, which was present in the resident's medical record. These discrepancies were confirmed through record review and staff interviews, indicating that the PASARRs did not accurately reflect the residents' current diagnoses at the time of review.

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