F0740 F740: Ensure each resident must receive and the facility must provide necessary behavioral health care and services.
D

Delayed Behavioral Health Services and Medication Implementation

Blueberry Hill Rehabilitation And Healthcare CtrBeverly, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-17-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide necessary behavioral health services for one resident with dementia and major depressive disorder who had recently been discharged from a geriatric psychiatric hospitalization with target symptoms of physical and verbal agitation, combativeness, anxiety, increased confusion, and change in mental status. The resident’s MDS showed severe cognitive impairment, hallucinations, verbal behaviors, and use of antipsychotic and antidepressant medications. The record also showed a physician order for psychiatric and/or psychology services as needed and a care plan identifying mood problems, yelling, delusions, anxiety, and the need for continuous supervision. The resident was not seen by behavioral health services until approximately 104 days after admission. The chart showed that the resident was admitted in July and that behavioral health follow-up was planned, but the facility did not obtain timely behavioral health involvement. Staff interviews indicated the delay was related to consent issues and the resident’s payer status, with the DON, ADON, and social worker giving differing explanations about whether consent had been obtained and when. The clinical record did not show documented attempts to alert the family member/health care proxy about the need for consent, and the family member stated she was not aware the resident had not been seen by behavioral health services until November. The facility also failed to implement behavioral health medication recommendations in a timely manner. The consultant pharmacist twice recommended a psychiatric consult to review the appropriateness of haloperidol, sertraline, and trazodone, and the behavioral health nurse practitioner later recommended increasing sertraline and adding PRN trazodone for anxiety. The physician orders did not reflect the medication changes until after the later behavioral health note, despite the family’s prior consent form covering sertraline and trazodone dosage ranges. Staff stated that medication changes from behavioral health were usually processed quickly, but the record showed the recommendations were not implemented promptly.

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