F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
F

Failure to Maintain Effective QAPI Program and Staff Training

Thalia Gardens Rehabilitation And NursingVirginia Beach, Virginia Survey Completed on 04-28-2026

Summary

The facility failed to implement and maintain an effective QAPI program and QAA activities for three of four quarters reviewed, affecting all residents. Surveyors found no documentation that multiple identified system issues, including those related to maintenance and pest control, were being discussed during QAPI meetings. There was no documentation of a Performance Improvement Plan and no QAPI team meetings for most of the review period. Review of Resident Council minutes and grievance logs showed that administration was aware of ongoing issues and concerns voiced by residents and families, yet these issues continued for several months without resolution. Substandard quality of care was identified, prompting an extended survey. During interviews, the Assistant Administrator reported having no information about QAPI activities prior to January 2026 and stated that the current administrative staff could not locate any QAPI documentation from the previous administrator. She indicated that the facility was expected to meet monthly for Quality Assurance and quarterly for QAPI, but confirmed there was no current Performance Improvement Project in place. The extended survey also determined that the facility did not have an effective training program, with failures in required staff training on QAPI, effective communication, and behavioral health. These findings demonstrated that the facility did not have an operational, documented, or effective QAPI and staff training system in place during the review period.

Penalty

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E
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure its QAPI Committee effectively addressed ongoing systemic problems in the Restorative Nursing Program. A PIP established a benchmark that 75% of residents on restorative programs would have documentation completed per their individualized care plans, yet quarterly QAPI reports over multiple years consistently showed completion rates below this benchmark, including findings of only 63% and 67% completion. The same issues were repeatedly identified, such as staff not consistently charting in the new system, CNAs not checking the Restorative book for updates, charge nurses not proactively ensuring daily restorative completion, and persistent time and staffing constraints. Despite these recurring deficiencies, the QAPI Committee continued the same interventions without revising the PIP, escalating the problem, or implementing new strategies, as confirmed by the DON during interview.

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QAPI Program Failed to Address Repeated Deficiencies
E
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

QAPI program failed to address repeated deficiencies. Review of the facility’s visit history showed repeated F689, Free of Accident Hazards/Supervision/Devices, and F880, Infection Prevention and Control, across multiple annual surveys and complaint investigations. The QAPI plan stated it would review sources of information for gaps or patterns in care systems, and the Administrator acknowledged the repeated deficiencies and said the facility would review and discuss plans to improve.

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Failure to Ensure Daily Skilled Assessments Through Effective QAPI Monitoring
E
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective QAPI process to ensure required daily skilled assessments for residents receiving skilled services. A resident with multiple serious diagnoses, including paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, hypertensive heart disease, generalized muscle weakness, adult failure to thrive, and post-circulatory surgery aftercare, was receiving ordered PT and OT five times weekly but had no corresponding order for daily skilled notes and lacked skilled documentation on multiple days. An LPN/unit manager acknowledged that residents on therapy are expected to have daily skilled notes and that this resident did not. Although audits of skilled documentation were conducted, they covered less than half of the residents on skilled services and repeatedly focused on the same individuals, while this resident’s documentation was never audited, reflecting a deficiency in the facility’s QAPI monitoring of daily skilled charting.

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Failure to Use QAPI After Delayed Sepsis Response
F
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

A resident experienced progressive hypotension, hypoxia, and unresponsiveness consistent with sepsis over several hours, during which on-call and primary care providers ordered medication holds, diagnostic testing, and escalating IV fluids and O2 before eventually ordering hospital transfer. EMS documented sepsis with hypotension as the primary issue, and the resident later died in the hospital with sepsis listed as the cause of death. The DON reported that early sepsis recognition and immediate action are facility nursing standards but acknowledged it would be difficult to say the transfer was timely. She could not locate evidence that the case was reviewed by the QAPI committee, discussed in the weekly risk management meeting, or that any quality improvement plan or action plan was developed, despite a facility QAPI policy requiring systematic identification and monitoring of high-risk, problem-prone processes.

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QAPI Process Failed to Address PASRR Deficiencies
D
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Short Summary

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Repeated Deficiencies Reveal Ineffective QAPI Program
F
F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain a comprehensive, effective QAPI program, as evidenced by repeated deficiencies over multiple surveys in areas including failure to report, protection of resident-identifiable information, infection prevention and control, environmental cleanliness and comfort, and ADL care for dependent residents. Although a written QAPI policy described broad data monitoring and committee review processes, survey history showed that these processes were not effectively implemented to prevent recurrence of the same problems, and leadership acknowledged only recent efforts to change QAPI activities.

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