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Missed Post-Surgical Appointment Due to Lack of Transportation and Interpreter Coordination

Stockton, California Survey Completed on 11-13-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a resident with bilateral below-the-knee amputations received necessary assistance with transportation and interpretation services to attend a scheduled post-surgical physician appointment. The resident, who had recently undergone amputation and required follow-up care for surgical wounds, missed her appointment because no staff member was available to accompany her and provide Spanish interpretation, as required for her to communicate effectively during the visit. The facility attempted to contact the resident's family to provide interpretation, but the responsible party was unable to assist due to language barriers. Interviews with facility staff revealed that the process for arranging transportation and interpretation was not effectively coordinated. The receptionist received the order to schedule the appointment and was informed of the need for a Spanish-speaking staff member to accompany the resident. However, due to staffing shortages on the day of the appointment, no staff member was available to go with the resident. The nursing and administrative staff indicated that they expected either a staff member or a family member to accompany the resident, but this was not arranged in time for the appointment. The facility's policy on language access states that individuals with limited English proficiency must have meaningful access to services, and that family members should not be relied upon for interpretation unless explicitly requested by the resident. Despite this, the facility's actions did not ensure that the resident had access to interpretation services for her medical appointment, resulting in the missed appointment and a delay in post-surgical care.

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