Failure to Complete Significant Change MDS After Hospice Enrollment
Summary
The facility failed to complete a Significant Change Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment when Resident #56 entered hospice services. Resident #56 had diagnoses including Parkinson disease, peripheral vascular disease, and hypertension. The quarterly MDS identified the resident as severely cognitively impaired, independent for eating, dependent for oral hygiene, showering, and dressing, and requiring moderate assistance for transfers. Physician orders on 6/18/25 directed a hospice consultation, and a social worker note on 6/19/25 documented that the resident was approved for hospice services for Parkinson's disease, with hospice planning to meet with the family at the facility to review and sign consent forms to begin services on 6/20/25. A social worker note on 6/20/25 identified that hospice services started, and nursing notes later that day documented that the resident was admitted to hospice services. The resident care plan dated 6/25/25 included hospice care interventions such as providing emotional support to the patient and family and controlling pain and symptoms while maintaining dignity. During interview, RN #8 stated the last MDS completed was the quarterly assessment on 5/28/25 and that a Significant Change assessment was not completed when the resident transferred to hospice care because she did not think hospice was a significant change. RN #9 stated a Significant Change assessment should have been completed when the resident transferred to hospice services and noted that the RAI Manual allows up to 14 days to complete the assessment, but she was unsure why it was not completed within 14 days of 6/20/25.
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