F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
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Failure to Assess and Educate Caregiver on Foley Catheter Care Prior to Discharge

Legacy Hilo Rehabilitation & Nursing CenterHilo, Hawaii Survey Completed on 02-27-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to develop and implement an adequate discharge plan and caregiver education for a resident who was discharged home with an indwelling urinary catheter. The resident, an older female admitted for short-term rehabilitation after an acute hospitalization, had multiple medical conditions including diabetes, spinal stenosis, chronic back pain, muscle weakness, gait and mobility abnormalities, and end-stage renal disease requiring dialysis. While in the facility, she developed urinary retention and required an indwelling urinary catheter, which remained in place at the time of discharge home with her son as the designated caregiver. The nursing progress note documented that the resident was discharged home with her son, to be followed by her primary care provider and home health services, and that staff assisted with transfer to the son’s car. The note also indicated “Education/Training Response as indicated: n/a,” and there was no documentation that the caregiver received education on Foley catheter care. Following a report of concern to the Office of Health Care Assurance that the resident did not have needed resources after discharge and that the caregiver could not safely manage the urinary catheter, surveyors reviewed records and interviewed staff. The Social Services Assistant, after consulting the Social Worker, reported that a vendor provides caregiver training on the mechanical lift when delivering the equipment to the home, but the Social Worker did not know if nursing had provided catheter care education. It was acknowledged that although the son had cared for the resident prior to hospitalization, she did not have a urinary catheter at home before this admission. In an interview, the Administrator confirmed that nursing was responsible for assessing caregiver training needs, providing and documenting the training, and documenting that the caregiver was willing, capable, and had the capacity to provide the required care. The facility was unable to provide evidence that such assessment and education on Foley catheter care were completed or documented for this caregiver.

Penalty

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