F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
D

Failure to Permit Resident to Remain and Inadequate Discharge Documentation

Mountain Laurel Rehabilitation And NursingRural Retreat, Virginia Survey Completed on 04-08-2025

Summary

Facility staff failed to permit a resident with multiple complex diagnoses, including seizures, COPD, hypertension, anxiety, heart failure, a history of suicidal behavior, traumatic brain injury, major depressive disorder, and vascular dementia with psychotic disturbance, to remain in the facility. The resident had moderate cognitive impairment and required maximum assistance for most activities of daily living. Despite the resident's preferences for certain activities and his non-ambulatory status, the facility initiated a transfer to the emergency room following an incident where the resident reportedly exhibited behavioral issues, including hitting staff and making threats. However, documentation from hospice and EMTs indicated that the resident was calm and non-combative during their assessments, and the resident expressed a desire not to be transferred to the hospital. The facility administrator cited a policy requiring ER evaluation for aggressive behaviors, but the current administrator later clarified that this was not a formal policy but rather a section in the admission agreement. The facility issued a 30-day discharge notice after learning more about the resident's psychiatric history, despite a care plan being developed in collaboration with hospice to address his needs. Interviews with hospice staff revealed that the facility did not attempt to implement the agreed-upon interventions before issuing the discharge notice. The discharge notice cited the facility's inability to meet the resident's needs and concerns for the health, safety, and well-being of others, but there was no documentation of specific needs that could not be met or of attempts to address those needs as required by facility policy. Medication management for the resident was also inconsistent, with delays in starting prescribed medications and some orders not being administered as intended. Staff interviews indicated that while the resident had some behavioral incidents, there was no evidence that he attempted to harm other residents. The facility's own assessment stated that it could care for residents with psychiatric and behavioral needs, yet the documentation and actions taken did not reflect adequate attempts to meet this resident's needs prior to discharge. The required documentation supporting the discharge, including specific unmet needs and efforts to address them, was not found in the medical record.

Penalty

Fine: $135,372
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Discharge Executed While Appeal Pending and Without Adequate Planning
G
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple complex medical conditions was discharged while her appeal was still pending, and before all necessary home equipment and support services were in place. The facility proceeded with the discharge after determining the appeal was filed outside the 10-day window, despite having received notice of the scheduled hearing. The resident was left without essential equipment and adequate caregiver arrangements, resulting in dependence on a family member for personal care.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Send Comprehensive Care Plan Goals During Resident Transfer
D
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

A resident was transferred to the hospital without their comprehensive care plan goals included in the required documentation. Both an RN/Unit Supervisor and an LPN confirmed that care plan goals were not sent with residents during transfers, and this issue was reviewed with the DON.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Obtain Required Physician Documentation for Involuntary Transfer/Discharge
D
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

A resident with schizophrenia and recent elopement attempts was subject to involuntary transfer and discharge procedures initiated by facility staff without the required physician documentation or orders. The DON completed the necessary forms at the direction of corporate staff, but the forms were not signed by a physician and lacked detailed medical justification. Hospital evaluation found no immediate safety concerns, and the resident's medical record did not contain physician progress notes or orders supporting the transfer or discharge.

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Failure to Document and Notify Resident Discharge After Hospital Transfer
D
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

A resident with complex psychiatric and medical needs was transferred to a hospital for evaluation after exhibiting aggressive behavior. Despite being cleared for return, the facility did not allow the resident to come back, failed to document the basis for discharge, and did not provide the required discharge notice or summary, in violation of facility policy and regulatory requirements.

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Failure to Communicate Resident Information During Transfers
D
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

The facility failed to communicate necessary information to receiving health care providers for two residents transferred to the hospital. One resident with intellectual disabilities and dementia showed symptoms requiring hospital transfer, but the facility did not document communication of care plan goals or advanced directives. Another resident with high blood pressure and depression was also transferred without documented communication of essential information. The Nursing Home Administrator confirmed these deficiencies.

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Failure to Provide Proper Discharge Documentation and Planning
D
F0622 F622: Not transfer or discharge a resident without an adequate reason; and must provide documentation and convey specific information when a resident is transferred or discharged.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple medical and cognitive conditions was issued a discharge notice for non-payment, but the facility did not provide a discharge summary, plan, or adequate notification to the resident, responsible party, or ombudsman. The discharge notice lacked a specific destination, and staff interviews revealed no finalized discharge plan or proper communication, contrary to facility policy.

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