F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
E

Incomplete and Inaccurate Controlled Substance Accountability Records

Hayward Gardens Post AcuteHayward, California Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain a complete and accurate controlled medication record system for residents 1–11, involving documents such as pharmacy shipping manifests, Controlled Drug Records (CDRs), Medication Administration Records (MARs), and destruction logs (Narcotic Take Back Log). The Medical Records Director stated that shipping manifests and CDRs were scanned and retained electronically beginning 3/23, but surveyors found that the facility did not have complete or accurate records. A nurse (LVN 1) described receiving scheduled medications, signing the shipping manifest, placing medications in the cart, and filing the CDR at the cart, as well as transferring discontinued medications to the DON with both signing the CDR. The ADON described that unit nurses were to hand remaining medications and the CDR to the DON, document the amount transferred in the Narcotic Take Back Book, and have both the nurse and DON sign, with the DON and pharmacist later destroying the medications and signing the log. Record review with the ADON showed multiple deficiencies in documentation. For Resident 1, two CDRs with the same number for hydrocodone/APAP 5/325 mg tablets lacked the nurse’s signature, date, and number of doses received in the designated spaces. Review of the Narcotic Take Back Log (pages 6–22, total 137 line items) revealed 21 entries where one nurse signed as both the nurse giving back and the accepting RN for various residents’ controlled medications, and 79 entries were incomplete due to missing the “LN giving” signature. The ADON acknowledged these missing and improper signatures. The facility’s written policies on controlled substances and discarding/destroying medications required a system of reconciling receipt, dispensing, and disposition of controlled substances, including records of personnel access and usage, and required accountability records for discontinued controlled substances to be kept with the unused supply until destruction, in sufficient detail to enable accurate reconciliation. The report states these failures resulted in the potential for undetected loss and diversion (theft).

Penalty

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Controlled Substance Diversion, Tampering, and Use of Discontinued Narcotics
E
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
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Failure to Properly Reconcile and Destroy Controlled Medications
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F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

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Medications Left Unattended at Bedside Without Observation
D
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
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The facility failed to follow safe medication administration practices by leaving medications unattended at the bedside and not directly observing residents taking them, even though no residents were authorized to self-administer. In multiple instances, an RN and an LPN placed cups of medications on bedside surfaces and left, or medications were found unattended, including for a cognitively intact hospice patient and a resident with ESRD, as well as a resident with severe recurrent MDD with psychotic features and a history of suicidal ideation. Staff acknowledged leaving medications at the bedside as a routine way to encourage ingestion, despite facility policies requiring medications to remain under direct observation during passes and prohibiting unauthorized bedside storage or self-administration.

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F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

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