F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
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Incomplete neurological assessments after repeated unwitnessed falls

Apple Rehab CoccomoMeriden, Connecticut Survey Completed on 08-04-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure neurological assessments were completed for Resident #56 after multiple unwitnessed falls and a head injury. Resident #56 had diagnoses including Parkinson’s disease, peripheral vascular disease, and hypertension, and was described as severely cognitively impaired with extensive assistance needs for bathing, transfers, toileting, and personal care. The resident’s care plan identified a fall risk with interventions for toileting before dinner and encouraging the resident to ask for help with transfers and toileting. After an unwitnessed fall in the lounge, nursing documentation stated neurological assessments were initiated per facility protocol, but review of the record with the DNS did not identify completed neurological assessments. Additional unwitnessed falls occurred in another resident’s room, near the nurse’s desk, and by the bed, and review of the neurological assessment flow sheet showed many assessments were not completed. One nursing note documented that the responsible party refused hospital evaluation for a neurological assessment after a fall. Another fall involved the resident hitting the head on a wall and sustaining a forehead contusion/laceration, with documentation that neurological status was observed and the resident was sent to the emergency room, but the record did not identify completed neurological assessments before or after return from the hospital. The record also showed a later unwitnessed fall with head redness and a raised area to the back of the head, after which the resident was sent to the emergency room and returned with a hematoma. The DNS stated neurological assessments were initiated at the time of the fall but were not restarted after the resident returned from the hospital, even though the resident would have required every 4 hour neurological assessments at that time. The facility’s neurological checks policy required checks after head injury or unwitnessed falls when the resident could not accurately report whether a head injury occurred, and the DON stated the failure to complete multiple neurological assessments for a resident with multiple unwitnessed falls had not been identified or reviewed during QAPI meetings.

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