F0641 F641: Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
D

Incomplete MDS Section F Interviews

Lee HealthcareLee, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 09-10-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments were completed accurately to reflect resident status for eight sampled residents. For Residents #1, #4, #6, #23, #48, and #67, the most recent comprehensive MDS assessments showed they were able to participate in a Resident Interview based on their BIMS scores, speech, and ability to make themselves understood, but Section F for Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities contained dashes for both the Resident Interview and Staff Interview, showing no interview was completed. Resident #1 had diagnoses including paraplegia, osteomyelitis, adult failure to thrive, and type 2 diabetes; Resident #4 had Huntington's Disease, PTSD, and bipolar disorder; Resident #6 had bipolar disorder, peripheral vascular disease, and CHF; Resident #23 had type 2 diabetes, repeated falls, and depressive disorder; Resident #48 had type 2 diabetes, spinal stenosis, and primary generalized osteoarthritis; and Resident #67 had CHF, peripheral vascular disease, and torsades de pointes. For Residents #3 and #31, the most recent comprehensive MDS assessments showed they were unable to speak or were rarely able to make themselves understood, had memory problems, and had severely impaired ability to make daily decisions. Despite this, Section F for Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities also contained dashes for the Staff Interview, indicating no Staff Interview was completed for these residents. Resident #3 had Huntington's Disease, and Resident #31 had Alzheimer's Disease with Early Onset, depressive disorder, and epilepsy. During an interview on 9/8/25 at 2:38 P.M., the MDS Nurse stated the facility had been without an Activities Director for some time and that the Resident and Staff Interviews for Section F were not being completed because it was part of the Activities Director job. She further stated that for Residents #1, #4, #6, #23, #48, and #67, a Resident Interview should have been attempted and, if unable to be completed, a Staff Interview should have been completed for the most recent comprehensive MDS assessment, but this was not done. She also stated that for Residents #3 and #31, a Staff Interview for Section F should have been completed for the most recent comprehensive MDS assessment, but this was not done.

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