F0552 F552: Ensure that residents are fully informed and understand their health status, care and treatments.
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Failure to Notify Resident Representative of Change in Ophthalmic Medications

Altercare Of Canal Winchester Post-acute RcCanal Winchester, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-21-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to notify a resident’s representative of a change in the resident’s ophthalmic medication regimen. The resident had multiple diagnoses including cognitive communication deficit, aphasia, dementia, bilateral open-angle glaucoma, bilateral age-related cataracts, and vitreous degeneration of the right eye. The care plan, initiated in 2018, identified the resident as being at risk for decreased visual function due to cataracts, with goals to prevent negative consequences of vision loss and approaches that included administering medications as ordered and obtaining ophthalmology consultations as needed. A quarterly MDS assessment showed a Brief Interview for Mental Status score of 06, indicating severe cognitive impairment. The resident had long-standing physician orders for Brimonidine eye drops twice daily and Latanoprost eye drops once daily, consistent with an ophthalmology after-visit summary that specified Brimonidine 0.2% twice daily and Latanoprost 0.005% at bedtime. On a later date, the physician orders for both Brimonidine and Latanoprost were changed from scheduled administrations to as-needed (PRN) medications for glaucoma. Review of the nursing progress notes for the period surrounding this change showed no documentation that the resident’s representative was notified of this alteration in treatment. During an interview, the resident’s representative reported being upset that she had not been informed when the eye drops were changed from scheduled to PRN. A Regional Nurse Consultant confirmed there was no evidence that either the resident or the resident’s representative had been notified of the medication change. This lack of notification formed the basis of the cited deficiency, which was investigated under two complaint numbers.

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No penalty information released
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