F0658 F658: Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
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Medication Omission and Failure to Notify for Unavailable Ordered Medications

Noble HorizonsSalisbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 02-27-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure medications were administered in accordance with physician orders for a resident with diagnoses including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, depression, and cancer. The resident’s care plan identified Parkinson’s disease and directed staff to monitor for signs and symptoms such as shuffling gait, tremors, lip smacking, loss of voluntary movements, blank facial expressions, drooling, difficulty swallowing, weakness, fatigue, and stiffness, with notification to the physician if changes occurred. The physician’s orders included multiple scheduled medications, including Amlodipine, Droxidopa, and Sertraline. Review of the electronic MAR showed multiple omitted doses. Amlodipine was documented as not available and not administered on 2 occasions, Droxidopa was documented as not available and not administered for multiple scheduled doses over several days, and Sertraline was documented as not available and not administered on one occasion. Nursing progress notes did not provide documentation that the pharmacy, physician, or the resident’s representative were notified when the medications were unavailable and not given in accordance with orders. During observation of medication administration, an LPN stated that Sertraline and Droxidopa were not available and that she had notified the supervisor a couple of days earlier that Droxidopa was unavailable. RN #1 later documented that the pharmacy was contacted, medications were ordered, and the physician and resident’s representative were notified after surveyor inquiry. The DNS stated she was not aware the resident had missed multiple doses of Droxidopa and other medications, and identified the omission of a medication as a medication error. The facility’s medication error and medication administration policies required ordered medications to be administered and required notification of the supervisor, physician/APRN, resident’s representative, and DNS when medications were unavailable.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $37,725
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