F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
D

Unsafe discharge without required notice

Ayden Healthcare Of WatervilleWaterville, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-19-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a resident was provided a safe and appropriate discharge. Resident #84 was admitted with diagnoses including epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, anxiety disorder, mood disorder, depression, tracheostomy status, and thyroiditis. The resident’s MDS showed a BIMS score of zero, indicating she was rarely or never understood, and a staff assessment noted short- and long-term memory problems. She required moderate assistance with toilet use, bathing, and dressing, and her care plan identified cognitive impairment, risk for falls, and mood and behavior concerns, including crying, yelling for help, repeated questioning, and removing her clothes and walking in the hallway. Progress notes showed the resident’s behaviors were directed toward staff and included hitting, kicking, throwing items, and hitting the medication cart against the wall. The record did not show behaviors directed toward other residents or herself. The DON documented that she was notified the resident was out of control, had hit a nurse, and police were called. The DON emailed the physician stating the facility was not equipped for the resident’s behaviors and asked about psychiatric placement options. The physician responded that a psychiatric facility with neurology onsite was needed, but she did not know of one that met that need, and suggested the resident’s husband take her to an ER with a psychiatric center. The resident was sent to a local hospital with her husband, but the hospital did not admit her. The facility then determined the resident could not return because she was considered a harm to herself and others, despite the record showing her behaviors were directed toward staff. The resident’s husband reported the hospital would not admit her and that he had no place to take her. The facility provided the husband with the resident’s medications and belongings, and the resident ultimately went home with her husband. The medical record contained no documentation that the facility provided the resident or her husband with a discharge notice or appeal rights before the discharge. The facility policy stated residents could remain in the facility except when the resident or responsible party requested discharge, payment was not being made, or the health and safety of the individual or other residents were endangered.

Penalty

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F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with severe dementia and significant behavioral disturbances, including wandering, disrobing, inappropriate urination/defecation, and sexually inappropriate and aggressive behaviors toward others, was involved in a serious incident where he exposed himself, assaulted an LPN, and entered a female resident’s room naked, causing her to fall while trying to escape. Both residents were sent to the ER, and the administrator later stated that an emergency discharge was issued due to the resident’s behaviors endangering others. However, surveyors found no documentation in the electronic health record of the immediate discharge, no record that the resident’s spouse was informed of the discharge and its reasons, and no scanned discharge notice. A separate paper folder contained a discharge notice inaccurately listing the discharge destination as the family home and notes about notifying the receiving facility and spouse, but the administrator confirmed this information was never entered into the electronic record, contrary to the facility’s discharge/transfer policy.

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Failure to Involve POA in Discharge Planning
D
F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions and moderate cognitive impairment was discharged home without the facility involving her POA in the discharge planning process, despite documentation that the POA had previously provided input favoring long-term placement and a care plan intervention for social services to meet with both resident and family to determine the discharge plan. The resident met with a PA, signed a discharge packet with medication and home health orders, and was picked up by family on the day of discharge, but there was no documented consultation or prior notification to the POA. The DON acknowledged that the family was not included in the discharge discussion, which conflicted with the facility’s discharge planning policy requiring collaborative planning and documentation of resident and representative notification.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Document Resident Discharge Disposition and Post-Discharge Plan
D
F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions, who was assessed as cognitively intact, was discharged without any documentation in the medical record of their discharge disposition, recapitulation of stay, or discharge arrangements. The record lacked a discharge summary, nursing discharge note, and post-discharge plan of care. The DON confirmed these omissions, which were inconsistent with the facility’s own policy requiring nursing to obtain discharge orders, prepare a discharge summary and post-discharge plan, and complete a discharge note prior to discharge.

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Failure to Provide Bed-Hold Notice and Permit Resident Return After Hospitalization
D
F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple complex conditions and severe cognitive impairment was issued a NOMNC by phone, then transferred to the hospital for elevated heart rate. The transfer form contained only clinical information and lacked evidence of a written transfer/discharge notice. The resident was taken off the census the same day, and after the BFCC-QIO later upheld the end of Medicare coverage, there was no documentation that the resident or representative was offered the option to return or stay on a private-pay basis or informed of service costs. The Administrator confirmed that no bed-hold notice or option to hold the bed was provided, the bed was not held during hospitalization, and the bed was reassigned so no bed was available when the resident was ready to return.

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Failure to Plan and Document Safe, Goal-Directed Transfers and Discharges
D
F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

The facility failed to adequately plan and document safe, goal-directed transfers and discharges for two residents. One resident with a history of substance abuse and an established plan to discharge to family was transferred to another nursing facility while intoxicated after a fall, with no clear documentation of why his original discharge plan changed, how the receiving facility was selected, or how it would better meet his needs. Another resident with multiple medical and psychiatric diagnoses, admitted after alcohol detox and scheduled to transfer to a VA inpatient rehab program, was instead discharged home without a physician order, without being processed as an AMA discharge, and without documentation explaining the change from the planned transfer or how her discharge goals and needs were addressed.

No penalty information released
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Inappropriate 30‑Day Discharge Notice Issued Without Proper Cause
D
F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions, cognitively intact and dependent for ADLs with tube feeding, was transferred to the hospital, readmitted, and later given a 30‑day discharge notice. Social Services informed the resident’s daughter that there were no remaining bed hold days and that the resident would return as skilled, and later mailed a discharge notice stating the resident’s welfare and needs could no longer be met. The RSC later acknowledged the true basis for the discharge was concern about lack of a payer source and that the form was completed incorrectly. The RBOM confirmed the stay was still covered by managed Medicaid through a specified approval period when the notice was issued and that no bill for non‑payment had been sent, despite facility policy limiting discharge to defined causes such as inability to meet needs or failure to pay.

No penalty information released
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