Failure to Send Required Transfer/Discharge Notices to Ombudsman
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide the Ombudsman with copies of the required Notices of Transfer/Discharge for three residents who were discharged or transferred. For one resident, admitted on an unspecified date, the Discharge/Transfer Plan of Care form showed a discharge to an assisted living facility on 1/14/26 after health needs had been met. Progress notes and the facility’s Admit/Discharge Report for 1/1/26–1/31/26 confirmed this discharge to another health care institution. The Social Worker reported that she emailed the Ombudsman the Admit/Discharge Report on 2/3/26, which listed the resident’s discharge, but she did not send the actual Notice of Transfer/Discharge and stated she was unaware this was required. The Ombudsman confirmed she did not receive the notice and stated she had previously educated the Social Worker and Administrator that copies of all Notices of Transfer/Discharge for all discharges and emergency transfers must be sent on the date the notice is issued. A second resident, also admitted on an unspecified date, was discharged home on 12/17/25, as documented in a progress note and the Admit/Discharge Report for 12/1/25–12/31/25. The Social Worker stated that on 1/8/26 she emailed the Ombudsman the Admit/Discharge Report for that period, which showed the resident’s discharge home, but again did not send a copy of the Notice of Transfer/Discharge and reported she did not know this was required. The Ombudsman confirmed she did not receive the notice for this discharge and reiterated that she had educated the Social Worker and Administrator that the Ombudsman must receive a copy of all Notices of Transfer/Discharge for all discharges and emergency transfers on the date the notice is issued. The Administrator acknowledged receiving education from the Ombudsman but stated he believed that sending the Admit/Discharge Report fulfilled the requirement. The third resident, admitted on an unspecified date, was transferred to the hospital on 1/22/26 for evaluation and treatment of an acute abdominal condition that could not be treated in the facility, following a request from the resident’s representative and an order from the provider. The Admit/Discharge Report for 1/1/26–1/31/26 showed this transfer as a discharge with expected return for inpatient care. The Social Worker stated she emailed the Ombudsman the Admit/Discharge Report on 2/3/26, which included the resident’s name and hospital admission location, but she did not send the Notice of Transfer/Discharge and believed only basic discharge information (name, date, location) was required. The Ombudsman confirmed she did not receive the notice for this hospital transfer and stated she had previously instructed the facility to send copies of all Notices of Transfer/Discharge for all discharges and emergency transfers on the date issued. The DON and Administrator both reported they were unaware that the actual transfer documents, rather than summary report data, were required to be sent to the Ombudsman.
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