QAPI Program Failed to Sustain Prior Corrections Across Multiple Care Areas
Summary
The facility failed to maintain an effective QAPI program and did not implement or sustain the approved plans of correction from the prior Extended Recertification Survey for multiple cited areas, including Resident Rights/Exercise of Rights, Safe/Clean/Comfortable/Homelike Environment, Quality of Life, ADL Care, Quality of Care, Pressure Ulcer prevention and treatment, Accident Hazards/Supervision/Devices, Dialysis, Food/Nutrition services, Administration, Disclosure/Good Faith Attempt, and Infection Control. The undated QAPI plan stated that the program was intended to evaluate residents’ experience of services, integrate and coordinate all direct and indirect services, and monitor trends in nursing, food and nutrition, infection control, physician services, housekeeping and laundry, pharmaceutical services, and rehabilitation services. The Administrator stated the QAPI committee met monthly and reviewed high-risk, high-volume, and problem-prone areas using audits and feedback from staff, residents, and families, and that performance improvement plans were in place for dignity, environment, professional standards, weekly ADL audits, pressure ulcers/wounds, accidents, food services, medication storage, and infection control. Despite those stated processes, survey findings showed multiple unresolved deficiencies affecting resident care and facility operations. The facility did not ensure residents had a dignified existence in a safe, clean, sanitary, and homelike environment, and did not provide an environment that supported and enhanced quality of life for two residents. These findings were cited as Immediate Jeopardy. The facility also failed to ensure dependent residents received necessary ADL services to maintain grooming and personal hygiene for one resident, resulting in psychosocial harm. In addition, the facility failed to ensure treatment and care were provided in accordance with professional standards for six residents, including care related to pressure ulcer prevention and treatment for two residents. The survey further found that the facility did not provide adequate supervision to prevent accidents for three residents related to elopement and falls, which was cited as Immediate Jeopardy. The facility also failed to ensure a resident requiring dialysis received services consistent with professional standards, failed to provide palatable food and drink at an appetizing temperature, failed to maintain kitchen and food storage practices in a sanitary manner, failed to administer the facility in a way that enabled effective and efficient use of resources to attain or maintain resident well-being, and failed to maintain an infection prevention and control program for five residents. During interview, the Administrator stated they were not aware of identified concerns regarding quality of care related to hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and nursing documentation.
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