Delayed COVID-19 Booster Vaccination for Multiple Residents
Summary
The facility failed to ensure COVID-19 booster vaccines were administered in a timely manner for 4 of 5 residents reviewed for immunizations. Resident #4 was admitted with heart failure, dementia, and hypertension; the quarterly MDS identified severely impaired cognition and that the resident was not up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, with the most recent SARS-COV-2 vaccine documented on 1/26/24. Resident #6 was admitted with dementia, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and COPD; the annual MDS identified moderately impaired cognition and that the resident was not up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, with Dose 2 documented on 11/3/24. Resident #8 was admitted with hypertension and COPD; the quarterly MDS identified intact cognition and that the resident was not up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, with the last SARS-COV-2 vaccine documented on 12/7/21. Resident #99 was admitted with type 2 diabetes mellitus and dementia; the quarterly MDS identified moderately intact cognition and that the resident was up to date on COVID-19 vaccination, with the last SARS-COV-2 vaccine documented on 12/18/24. The Resident Covid Vaccine Education Document Forms for these residents showed consent to receive the COVID-19 booster vaccine, signed between 1/6/26 and 2/12/26. During interview, the MDS Coordinator/Interim Staff Development and Infection Control Nurse and the Regional Clinical Leader stated that the prior owner did not maintain a vaccination log and the facility’s vaccination documentation was fragmented between the EHR and paper records. They also stated that an influenza outbreak occurred from 12/26/25 to 1/28/26 and a COVID-19 outbreak occurred from 1/7/26 to 1/28/26, and that a vaccination audit was needed. The MDS Coordinator stated that a part-time Nursing Supervisor began the audit in the last week of January and completed it on 2/12/26. She further stated that, after surveyor inquiry, Residents #4 and #6 were scheduled for the COVID-19 booster on 3/16/26, Resident #8 was scheduled for 3/3/26, and Resident #99 would be scheduled. The DNS stated that prior to the change of ownership only influenza vaccines had been administered, most recently in October 2025, and that the facility was conducting an audit of vaccination status and planning a vaccination clinic for eligible, consenting residents.
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