F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
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Failure to Provide Arbitration Agreement in Understandable Language

Valley View Care CenterDelano, California Survey Completed on 12-05-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that the Binding Arbitration Agreement (BAA) was provided in a form and language that six sampled residents and/or their representatives could understand. The Business Office Manager (BOM) admitted that the arbitration agreements were only available in English, despite some residents speaking other languages such as Tagalog, an Indian language, and Spanish. The BOM also acknowledged that she did not explain the full content of the agreement, only the concept of arbitration, and did not ensure that residents or their representatives fully understood the terms and conditions. Additionally, the BOM did not have a process to evaluate the residents' understanding of the agreement, nor could she articulate how disputes would be handled or where arbitration would take place. Specific instances included Resident 34, who had a Brief Interview of Mental Status (BIMS) score indicating severe cognitive impairment, yet signed the BAA herself without a clear understanding. Resident 3's BAA was signed by a niece who did not have legal power of attorney, and the agreement was not provided in a language understood by the resident. Resident 25, with an intact cognitive status, and Resident 149 both expressed that they did not fully understand the agreement they signed during admission. The facility's policy required that the arbitration agreement be explained in a language and manner that the resident or representative understands, which was not adhered to in these cases.

Penalty

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Arbitration Agreement Not Explained in Understandable Manner
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A resident with documented capacity to make decisions signed an arbitration agreement, but staff did not ensure it was explained in a way he understood. During interviews, the resident showed confusion about the process, stated he did not understand the agreement, and said he signed it because staff wanted him to. The AA said she explains arbitration in person if a resident is alert, while the SSD and RN noted periods of confusion and the resident made statements suggesting impaired understanding.

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Arbitration Agreement Misstated Residents’ 30-Day Right to Rescind
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A facility arbitration agreement incorrectly stated that it could not be rescinded within 30 days of signature, and this version was used for three residents. The residents had psychiatric diagnoses and varying documentation of capacity/cognition, and the SSD confirmed the same erroneous agreement had been signed over the past 3 years. The ADM stated the error had the potential to violate resident rights by not providing the 30-day rescission period.

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Failure to Verify Capacity Before Signing Arbitration Agreement
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia, moderate cognitive impairment on BIMS, and a documented POA signed admission paperwork that included a binding arbitration agreement. The record described the resident as confused, a poor historian, and unable to care for himself, while staff noted family concerns about the POA and did not document attempts to contact the POA. The NHA later confirmed the facility failed to ensure the resident had the capacity to understand the arbitration agreement.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Obtain Representative Consent for Arbitration Agreement
D
F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A resident with severely impaired cognition and documented lack of decision-making capacity had a binding arbitration agreement signed in the resident’s name. The AD and AA stated the agreement was explained and the resident nodded, but they did not verify capacity or confirm informed decision-making with nursing staff, and the facility policy required verbal acknowledgment from the resident or representative before signing.

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Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Resident Rights Language
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Resident Rights Language: A resident with multiple diagnoses, including dementia, COPD, and dysphagia, had an arbitration agreement that did not state that signing was not a condition of admission or continued care, and did not state that the resident could communicate with federal, state, or local officials, including surveyors and the State Long Term Care Ombudsman. The AD confirmed the omissions after the agreement was reviewed during the survey process.

No penalty information released
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Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Communication Language
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Communication Language: The facility’s arbitration agreement for three residents did not include required language stating that the resident or a representative could communicate with federal, state, or local officials, including surveyors and the Ombudsman. One resident had impaired cognition and could not make medical decisions, while the other two had capacity and intact cognition. The AC and ADM acknowledged the language was missing from the agreement, and the facility policy stated the agreement may not prohibit or discourage these communications.

No penalty information released
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