F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
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Resident Personal Funds Not Made Available

Fall River HealthcareFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-22-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents had access to their personal funds. The resident handbook stated the facility could assist with management of personal funds and that withdrawals after business office hours could be handled by the unit supervisor, but it did not describe a process for withdrawals during business hours, the amount that could be withdrawn at one time, or the business office hours. Surveyor review and interviews showed that residents who had the facility manage their funds were told to request money from the Receptionist during a limited window, and the money was distributed on a first come, first serve basis. During interviews, residents reported that the Receptionist was responsible for distributing money from personal funds accounts from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. and that cash often ran out. They said most residents requested $50 at a time, after which funds would be unavailable for others. Residents also reported that on weekends they only had access to funds if a receptionist was working, which was not every weekend. One resident said he/she had called for money that morning and was told there was no cash available to distribute to residents. Resident #10 said the process to withdraw money was to request it from the Receptionist, but he/she could only take out $50 per day and there were days when the facility did not have funds available. Resident #10 also said he/she requested $300 to buy clothing and was told that amount could not be provided at once, and was instead told to order clothing from a catalog or have a friend buy the clothing and submit a receipt for reimbursement. Staff interviews confirmed that the Receptionist handled resident withdrawals, that the facility used a global cash card and petty cash box, and that the ATM withdrawal limit was $480 per day. The Receptionist stated residents were told to come early because the account was first come, first serve, and that she had told Resident #10 there was no money available even though the facility bank had money at the time.

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