Failure to Provide Equal Access to Rehab Services for Medicaid Resident
Summary
The facility failed to provide equal access to rehabilitation services for a resident with Medicaid as a payer source. Resident L, who had been admitted to the facility with the expectation of receiving therapy, reported that he had not received any range of motion exercises or therapy since his admission. Despite having a physician's order for physical therapy, the resident experienced a delay in receiving an evaluation and therapy services. The Director of Rehab indicated that she was unable to evaluate new admissions with Medicaid without the Administrator's permission, which contributed to the delay in Resident L's therapy evaluation and services. Resident L had significant medical conditions, including hemiplegia and hemiparesis following a cerebral infarction, which affected his left side. His admission Minimum Data Set assessment indicated he required assistance with personal hygiene, bathing, and transfers, and had impaired range of motion on his left side. A baseline care plan outlined the need for physical and occupational therapy to improve his functional status and minimize decline. However, the therapy services were not initiated until after the Administrator approved them, despite the resident's requests and the Director of Rehab's belief that he would benefit from therapy. The Administrator acknowledged that the facility did not offer a restorative program and that they did not receive reimbursement for therapy services for residents with Medicaid. This financial consideration appeared to influence the delay in providing therapy services to Resident L. The Administrator confirmed that Resident L had requested therapy and that his request was addressed in a written grievance. The facility's policy on specialized rehabilitation services indicated that such services are considered a facility service and should not be charged to Medicaid recipients, yet the delay in providing these services suggests a failure to adhere to this policy.
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