Unsupported Diagnoses Added to Resident Records
Summary
The facility failed to have supporting documentation for diagnoses for two residents. For one resident, the record showed admission with PTSD and generalized anxiety, but later documentation added a dementia diagnosis without a physician order. The resident’s BIMS showed moderately impaired cognition on 1/29/26 and cognitively intact status from 2/3/26 onward. The PASRR Level 1 dated 1/27/26 stated the resident did not have a dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis and did not require a Level 2 assessment. The family physician’s notes from 8/22/25, 10/31/25, and 12/30/25 documented evaluation for dementia with testing that was passed, and no dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis was identified. The elopement/unauthorized leave risk review also documented no history of dementia. Despite this, the record showed a dementia diagnosis was added on 1/30/26 by the ADON, who later stated she reviewed the admission documents, found a dementia diagnosis, and added it to the diagnosis list without obtaining a physician order. The resident’s family member and the family physician’s CMA both stated the resident did not have dementia or Alzheimer’s, and the medical director stated that if the referring physician says the resident does not have dementia, then the resident does not have dementia. For the second resident, the medical record documented admission with diagnoses including Alzheimer’s, conversion disorder with seizures, and hypothyroidism, and a physician order sheet later added schizoaffective disorder dated 8/30/23. However, the resident’s first psychiatrist visit on 12/3/24 did not mention schizoaffective disorder. The DON stated she did not know where the diagnosis came from and confirmed there was no documentation of a history of schizoaffective disorder or any mental health diagnosis prior to 8/30/24, and no documentation of unwanted behaviors in the past 2 years reviewed. The resident’s legal POA stated he had known the resident for years and had no information about any mental health diagnosis, describing her as friendly prior to dementia. A clarification nurse’s note later documented that the psychiatrist stated the schizoaffective disorder diagnosis was present before the psychiatry group took over and that they removed it from their diagnosis list.
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