Incomplete PASRR Screening for Resident with Serious Mental Illness
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Resident #121 was screened for a mental disorder or intellectual disability prior to admission, and the PASRR documentation was incomplete. The New York State Department of Health Form 695 documented that the resident had a serious mental illness, but the sections for Level II referrals and Level II recommendations were left blank, and there was no signature showing that a qualified screener completed the form. There was also no documented evidence that a Level II referral was completed for the resident. Resident #121 was admitted with diagnoses including anxiety, alcohol abuse history, and other psychotic disorder. The resident’s hospital discharge instructions documented admission for mental health stabilization and support after being found walking down the street in underwear and experiencing auditory hallucinations telling them to remove clothing. The discharge diagnosis was psychotic disorder. The care plan documented psychosis-related functional decline risk and later documented behavioral symptoms including socially inappropriate and verbally abusive behavior, physical aggression, accusatory statements, and racial slurs, but it did not document that the resident required a Level II screening for serious mental illness. Additional records showed the resident had escalating behavioral concerns after admission, including verbal aggression, physical intimidation, refusal of medication, and an emergency room transfer for aggressive and abusive behavior toward staff. Physician documentation noted the resident had been stabilized on the behavioral health unit and would benefit from social services, therapeutic recreation, and psychology support. Interviews with Social Work staff and the Director of Social Services confirmed the resident did not have a completed Level II screen and that they were not sure whether the resident required one, despite the resident having come from inpatient psychiatry for hallucinations and delusions.
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