F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
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Failure to Designate a Resident Representative

National City Post AcuteNational City, California Survey Completed on 12-19-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that Resident 5, who was cognitively impaired, had a designated resident representative or responsible party to exercise the resident's rights. Resident 5's record showed diagnoses including vascular dementia and bipolar disorder, and the admission MDS dated 1/29/21 documented a BIMS score of 5 out of 15. A later history and physical stated the resident had no capacity to understand and make decisions, and a quarterly MDS dated 11/4/25 indicated the resident was rarely or never understood. Review of the admission record showed the section for resident contacts was blank. During interview, the ADON acknowledged the record did not list a representative or RP and stated the cousin named on the POLST form would be the RP, but she had not seen the cousin and did not know whether the cousin participated in decision making. The CM stated the resident or RP should be invited to care conferences, yet the 10/24/25 interdisciplinary care conference showed only facility staff attended and that Resident 5 and the RP were not invited. The SSD stated the facility did not know what became of the cousin/RP or whether that person wanted to be involved, and noted the resident had been in the facility for almost five years without the issue being resolved. The DON and ADM both stated representation should have been addressed long ago, and the ADM stated the facility should have reached out in a timely manner to the Department of Aging for assistance.

Penalty

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F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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