F0699 F699: Provide care or services that was trauma informed and/or culturally competent.
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Failure to Develop Trauma-Informed Care Plans for Residents with PTSD

The Terrace At Courtenay SpringsMerritt Island, Florida Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

The facility failed to identify and provide ongoing monitoring of known past trauma for four residents with documented PTSD. For each of the four residents reviewed, the record showed psychiatric documentation confirming PTSD and describing trauma-related symptoms such as nightmares, flashbacks, and hypervigilance, yet the care plans did not contain specific trauma-informed interventions or trigger-specific approaches to reduce re-traumatization. Resident #40 had diagnoses including alcohol abuse with alcohol-induced psychotic disorder, psychoactive substance abuse with withdrawal, major depressive disorder, anxiety, and PTSD. Psychiatry documentation described trauma from emotional abuse growing up with alcoholic parents and identified triggers such as slamming doors and yelling, with a care plan note directing staff to enter the room calmly, introduce themselves, and explain what they were doing. The resident’s MDS showed intact cognition, and the psychiatric/mood diagnoses included depression, anxiety, psychotic disorder, and PTSD. However, the care plan only addressed a general risk for mood problems related to PTSD, ADHD, and anxiety and did not include specific PTSD interventions or triggers. During interview, the resident described PTSD related to growing up in a military family and stated that slamming doors, yelling, and fire drills were triggers, and that he sometimes had nightmares and woke up yelling. Resident #4 had diagnoses including unspecified dementia, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and PTSD. Psychiatry documentation again described a history of trauma with nightmares, flashbacks, and hypervigilance, and a psychiatrist note listed PTSD with a care plan note that identified no triggers and referred the resident to psychotherapy. The resident’s MDS showed moderate cognitive impairment, and the psychiatric/mood diagnoses included anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The care plan addressed mood distress, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, and dementia in general terms, but it did not include a specific PTSD care plan or triggers. In interview, the resident stated he did not have triggers or trauma and said it was a long time ago; he also stated he did not think he had PTSD. Resident #16 had diagnoses including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, alcohol abuse with intoxication, persistent mood disorder, and PTSD. Psychiatry documentation described trauma-related symptoms and noted that the resident could not identify specific triggers. The resident’s MDS showed intact cognition and active psychiatric/mood diagnoses including anxiety disorder, depression, psychotic disorder, and PTSD. The care plan addressed psychotropic and antidepressant use and listed diagnoses including persistent mood disorder, insomnia, anxiety, brief psychotic disorder, and PTSD, but it did not contain a specific PTSD care plan or trigger-based interventions. Resident #49 had diagnoses including schizophrenia, alcohol abuse, epilepsy, unspecified dementia, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, and PTSD. Her MDS showed severe cognitive impairment and an active PTSD diagnosis with anti-anxiety medication use. Psychiatry documentation identified PTSD with trauma-related symptoms, but the comprehensive care plan only addressed general mood distress and depression with counseling and problem-solving interventions and did not specifically address past trauma or triggers. In a meeting with the DON, MDS Coordinator, Administrator, and Social Services Director, staff stated that psychiatric diagnoses were added to the EMR and that care plans were initiated based on medications or behaviors, and they acknowledged that no trauma-informed care plans had been initiated for the four residents.

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F0699 F699: Provide care or services that was trauma informed and/or culturally competent.
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No penalty information released
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