F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
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Failure to Notify Resident Representative of Injury and Hospice Referral

Craneville Rehabilitation And Skilled Care CenterDalton, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 04-07-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to notify a resident’s family member of significant changes in condition and care, despite explicit physician orders and facility policies requiring such notification. The resident, admitted in June 2020, had diagnoses including anoxic brain damage, epilepsy, bipolar disorder, depression, end-stage renal disease with dialysis dependence, and osteoarthritis, and had moderate cognitive impairment with dependence on staff for activities of daily living per the 02/27/26 MDS. A physician’s order effective 05/01/24 directed staff to notify the resident’s family member of any change in condition, incidents/accidents, hospital transfers, and pertinent appointments. Facility policies on Change in Resident Condition and Incidents and Accidents required that the resident’s representative be notified of accidents/incidents resulting in injury and that the date, time, and person notifying family be documented. On 03/09/26, staff identified a dark purple bruise on the resident’s left foot involving three toes, the bottom, and the side of the foot, documented as approximately five inches by four inches in the nurse’s note and incident report. Neither document contained evidence that the family member was notified, and the nurse who performed the initial assessment later acknowledged she had not notified the family. The resident stated he wanted the family member notified of medical changes or injuries. Additionally, on 03/31/26, the resident expressed interest in a hospice evaluation, and a hospice RN visit was scheduled for the following day; however, the medical record contained no documentation that the family member was notified of the hospice consultation. The family member reported learning of the hospice referral only when contacted by the hospice nurse, and the DON, DSS, and nurse practitioner each confirmed that nursing staff were responsible for notifying the family of injuries and hospice evaluation recommendations, and that this had not occurred or been documented as required.

Penalty

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Inspection fine: $93,679
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F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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