F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
D

Failure to Readmit Resident After Hospitalization

Clara Baldwin Stocker Home For WomenWest Covina, California Survey Completed on 04-10-2024

Summary

The facility failed to readmit a resident to the first available bed after hospitalization, as required by their policy. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and was initially admitted with diagnoses including Parkinson's Disease and hyperlipidemia, was transferred to a General Acute Care Hospital (GACH) due to refusal of all oral intake. Upon being ready for discharge from the GACH, the facility's case manager refused to accept the resident back, citing the absence of a bed hold, despite the facility's policy allowing for readmission to the first available bed. Interviews with various staff members, including the Administrator, Director of Nursing (DON), and Director of Staff Development (DSD), confirmed that the refusal to readmit the resident was against the facility's policy. The DON and DSD both stated that the facility should not refuse readmission unless the resident's condition is severe and imminently dangerous or if the resident poses a threat to themselves or others. The Administrator acknowledged the error and instructed the case manager to accept the resident back, but the initial refusal constituted a violation of the resident's rights to resume residency at the facility.

Penalty

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Failure to Provide Bed-Hold Notice and Permit Return After Hospitalization
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F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A resident with Medicaid coverage was transferred to the hospital for behavioral issues, and the facility did not provide required written notice of bed-hold or readmission rights. Despite policy allowing a 15-day bed hold, there was no documentation of informing the resident or representative, nor evidence of clinical reassessment or discharge planning. The facility imposed additional conditions for return and did not coordinate with the hospital for the resident's readmission.

Fine: $22,105
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Failure to Permit Resident Return After Hospitalization
D
F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple medical and cognitive issues was not permitted to return to the facility after a hospital transfer, despite not exhibiting behaviors that endangered herself or others. Facility staff cited safety concerns due to the resident's confusion and attempts to leave, but there was no physician documentation or evidence that the facility could not meet her needs. The refusal to readmit led to the resident remaining in the hospital unnecessarily.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Permit Resident Return After Hospitalization
D
F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A resident with complex medical and behavioral needs was not permitted to return to the facility after hospitalization for acute confusion and infection. Despite stabilization and no evidence of ongoing aggression, the administrator informed hospital staff and the resident's family that the resident would not be allowed back, contrary to facility policy and regulatory requirements. Staff interviews indicated the resident's behaviors were related to his medical condition, and the resident was not given the option to return.

Fine: $91,58215 days payment denial
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Failure to Issue Involuntary Discharge Notice and Provide Required Transfer Documentation
D
F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A resident was transferred to the hospital due to behavioral issues without being issued an involuntary discharge notice or having required transfer documentation and care plan information sent. The DON made the decision to transfer the resident, and hospital staff reported that no paperwork, belongings, or bed hold notice were provided, and the resident was not assessed by facility psychiatric services or a physician prior to transfer.

No penalty information released
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Facility Fails to Re-Admit Resident Post-Hospitalization
D
F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A facility failed to re-admit a resident after hospitalization, despite the resident being medically stable and off restraints. The resident, with a history of aggressive behavior and multiple medical conditions, was initially sent to the hospital due to increased aggression. The facility's DON and NHA refused re-admission, citing inadequate documentation, and did not collaborate with the hospital to address the resident's needs, leading to a deficiency.

Fine: $14,015
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Failure to Document and Notify Regarding Resident's Return Post-Hospitalization
D
F0626 F626: Permit a resident to return to the nursing home after hospitalization or therapeutic leave that exceeds bed-hold policy.
Short Summary

A facility failed to document the decision-making process and notify a resident's family about appeal rights after not allowing the resident to return post-hospitalization. The resident, with a history of bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, exhibited erratic behavior following ECT treatment. Staff noted the behavior was uncharacteristic, but the facility did not document the clinical decision-making or consult a provider, nor did they provide necessary appeal information to the family.

No penalty information released
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