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 confirmed receiving placement or discharge documentation

The Grand Rehabilitation And Nursing At BarnwellValatie, New York Survey Completed on 05-19-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a safe and orderly discharge for one resident who had schizophrenia, bilateral below-knee amputations, and a history of psychoactive substance abuse. At admission, the resident was cognitively intact but had disorganized thinking and depression symptoms, required assistance with multiple activities of daily living, was on a therapeutic diet, and was receiving OT, PT, and medications including an antipsychotic. The care plan identified the resident’s placement as short-term with a plan to reside with Unity House upon discharge, and discharge planning was to involve the resident and/or representative. During the stay, social work documented that a supportive living facility previously used by the resident refused to take the resident back unless specific conditions were met because the resident had caused damage and police had been contacted. Additional assisted living referrals were sent, but one referral was declined because the resident was not age appropriate. The resident was later documented as medically stable and independent, and the facility issued a 30-day discharge notice listing the county Department of Social Services as the discharge destination and notifying the Ombudsman. The social worker documented that discharge planning was finalized and that the resident was to be discharged to the County Department of Social Services via medical transport, with a PCP follow-up appointment scheduled. At discharge, there was no documentation showing where the resident was actually discharged to, how the resident was transported, or whether discharge instructions or medication reconciliation information were provided. There was no physician order to discharge the resident, no documented post-discharge summary describing where the resident planned to reside or what follow-up care and services were arranged, and no medical provider discharge summary with a recapitulation of the resident’s stay. The facility later stated that it had tried to find suitable housing, that the resident was homeless, and that the resident was sent to the county Department of Social Services with a discharge packet, but the record did not show that the county Department of Social Services was notified before the resident was sent there.

Penalty

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Short Summary

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Failure to Issue Emergency Discharge Notice
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

Failure to issue emergency discharge notice: A resident was sent to the hospital for uncontrolled pain and then told the facility would not accept the resident back because the acuity of care was higher than anticipated. The record contained no documentation of an emergency discharge notice, and the DON and Administrator stated the resident’s needs could not be met and no written discharge was issued.

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Failure to Complete Discharge Process and Readmit Resident 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 who had undergone cervical spine surgery and needed ongoing skilled care was being planned for discharge home, but the discharge was later canceled due to medical reasons and he was transferred to a GACH after a change in condition. After hospitalization, the facility declined readmission, citing an expired bed hold and no available bed, even though later census records showed male beds became available and the DON confirmed the resident, family, and receiving SNF were not notified. The resident wanted to return, the family wanted him back, and the record did not show a completed discharge plan before hospitalization; DHCS OAH granted the appeal and found the facility had not met legal requirements for involuntary discharge.

No penalty information released
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Discharge Planning Failed to Ensure Resident-Specific Needs Were in Place
J
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

Discharge planning failed for multiple residents when the IDT did not develop resident-specific plans, update goals as needs changed, or ensure needed post-discharge services and equipment were arranged before discharge. A resident with impaired cognition was discharged home without wound care, PT, OT, and HHA services in place and was later found on the floor with serious medical complications. Other residents had generalized care plans that did not reflect their wishes or documented needs such as skilled nursing, therapy, DME, and home health support.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Document Transfer Reasons and Prepare Residents for Facility Closure
F
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 facility failed to document the reason for resident transfers when it temporarily closed and moved 16 residents to a sister facility. Records for three residents showed no transfer reason in the chart, even though one resident’s daughter/POA and two legal guardians were contacted and agreed to the move. One guardian said the first notice received was an email about renovations and relocation, and the Administrator confirmed phone calls were made but not documented.

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Failure to Readmit Resident 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

Failure to readmit a resident after hospitalization: A resident with autism, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, seizures, gastroparesis, and POTS became distressed after being told she would have a roommate and called 911 stating she did not feel safe and had suicidal thoughts. She was sent to the hospital, where records later showed she was medically stable and a safe discharge plan back to the facility was coordinated, but facility leadership refused readmission because of the SI she had expressed. The medical record also lacked documentation of why her needs could no longer be met or the basis for discharge.

No penalty information released
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