F0636 F636: Assess the resident completely in a timely manner when first admitted, and then periodically, at least every 12 months.
D

Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Fall-Related Fracture and Hearing Aid Use

The Nm Behavioral Health Institute At Las VegasLas Vegas, New Mexico Survey Completed on 12-12-2025

Summary

The facility failed to complete accurate MDS assessments for 2 residents reviewed. For one resident with diagnoses including Alzheimer's disease, type 2 DM, and HTN, the record showed she was found asleep in a chair, complained of left hip pain when assisted to her wheelchair, and was assessed by RN staff as having swelling to the left hip, outward rotation of the left foot, and inability to bear weight. She was sent to the hospital and later notified to have a comminuted fracture of the left femur. However, the readmission MDS section J1700 indicated no falls in the prior two to six months and no fractures related to a fall in the prior six months. During interview, the DON confirmed the MDS should indicate that she suffered a fracture related to a fall and that it was not accurate. For another resident, the record showed a hearing aid fitting appointment and an annual MDS that documented moderate hearing difficulty but indicated no hearing aid or other hearing appliance was used. During observation, a pair of hearing aids were found on the bedside table, and the resident stated he did not wear them because they did not fit and that he had told multiple staff he needed new hearing aids but had not received a response. He also stated he needed the hearing aids to enjoy activities. The SSS stated she did not recall whether he needed hearing aids and that nursing staff would need to inform her of such needs, and the MDS Coordinator stated she was not aware the resident had hearing aids and confirmed it should have been included in the MDS assessments.

Penalty

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