F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
D

Failure to Refer Incapacitated Resident for Patient Representative

El Rancho Vista Health Care CenterPico Rivera, California Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The facility failed to submit a referral to the Office of the Long-Term Care Patient Representative (OLTCPR) for one sampled resident who lacked decision-making capacity and had no legally authorized decision-maker. Resident 28 was admitted with diagnoses including bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. The admission record identified the resident as self-responsible, while the History and Physical stated the resident did not have the capacity to understand and make decisions. The Minimum Data Set also documented delusions and assistance needs with multiple activities of daily living. During interview, the Social Services Director stated that when a physician determined a resident lacked capacity, the facility would first try to locate next of kin or another decision-maker, and if none was available, a referral would be sent to the OLTCPR. The Social Services Director also stated the resident would be placed under the bio-ethics committee while waiting for a representative. However, the Social Services Director acknowledged that Resident 28 did not have the capacity to make medical decisions when admitted and was never referred to the OLTCPR. The Director of Nursing stated that when a resident lacked the capacity to understand or make decisions, the facility was responsible for ensuring the resident had a representative, such as a family member, friend, or an appointed representative from the OLTCPR. The facility policy titled Lack of Capacity Process stated that after 72 hours, if no patient representative could be found, the facility would notify the Office of Patient Representative to assign one. The California Department of Aging webpage cited in the report stated that OLTCPR provides trained public representatives for residents who lack decision-making capacity and have no legally authorized surrogate.

Penalty

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E
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment, dementia, blindness, and full-care needs had no listed family or representative in the record, and staff reported no known visitors or guardian. The SW said guardianship had not been pursued, while the DON and NP acknowledged the resident could not make care decisions and that no orders designated a guardian or representative. The facility’s Resident Rights policy stated that the resident has the right to have a legal representative.

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Failure to Honor Resident’s POA Request for Medical Records
D
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with impaired cognition had a family member designated as POA with authority over health care and related decisions. The POA, concerned about the resident’s care, repeatedly requested the resident’s medical records but was directed to Medical Records and required to complete written forms, unlike residents who could obtain records via oral request. The POA initially completed the form incorrectly and was told to redo it; the corrected paperwork was not submitted until after the resident’s death, at which point additional documentation was required. Staff, including MR personnel, acknowledged that the POA was authorized to act for the resident and that the resident lacked capacity to request records independently, yet the POA never received the records, resulting in a failure to allow the representative to exercise the resident’s rights.

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Failure to Honor Resident Representative’s Authority in Financial Decision‑Making
D
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia, ESRD on dialysis, impaired vision, and a severely impaired BIMS score had a designated responsible party, but the facility’s BOM bypassed this representative and obtained the resident’s signature on a retirement income address‑change form so the facility could receive pension checks directly. The BOM did not verify the resident’s cognitive status or consult the MDS nurse, despite acknowledging that low BIMS scores indicate inability to make informed decisions and that policy requires the representative’s signature. The resident’s representative, who worked part‑time at the facility, reported she was not contacted, questioned the authenticity of the printed signature, and stated the resident could not make such financial decisions. A CNA reported she did not witness the resident sign the form and described the resident’s cognition as poor, while the Administrator maintained that the resident could make his own decisions regardless of the low BIMS score, resulting in the facility failing to honor the representative’s authority.

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Failure to Honor POA Decisions Regarding Resident-to-Resident Physical/Sexual Contact
E
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and Korsakoff’s dementia repeatedly engaged in close physical and sexualized contact with another resident, including hand-holding, kissing, wandering together, attempts to leave the unit, and being found in the other resident’s bed with his pants unbuttoned and exposed. The resident’s daughter, acting as POA and documented decision maker, had clearly and repeatedly instructed staff that she did not want her father around the other resident and that any contact between them should not be permitted or encouraged. Despite these directives, staff continued to allow the two residents to be together, and the POA found them sitting closely together and holding hands after the bed incident, while leadership acknowledged that the two residents were always together and that the other resident was considered too difficult to redirect.

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Failure to Obtain Informed Consent from Responsible Party for Extensive Dental Extractions
D
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of subarachnoid hemorrhage, cognitive communication deficit, encephalopathy, and documented moderate memory impairment underwent extensive surgical dental extractions without informed consent from the identified Responsible Party (RP). The physician’s orders indicated the resident lacked capacity, and the face sheet listed a family member as RP, yet consent was reportedly obtained from the resident instead. The DON confirmed no RP consent could be located, and a dental hygienist stated they normally contact the RP but were unaware of the RP status and had never spoken with the family member.

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Failure to Honor Resident’s Chosen Legal Representative and Maintain Communication
D
F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple complex conditions, including neuroleptic Parkinson’s, selective mutism, and major depressive disorder, had a documented legal guardian and substitute decision maker, but the facility failed to recognize and communicate with this representative. The guardian’s status was noted in a general note on the face sheet and in hospital discharge instructions, yet staff relied only on the EMR contact list, which did not list the guardian, and did not review other EMR sections. The guardian reported making multiple unsuccessful attempts over several months to reach the care team for updates on the resident’s condition, finally receiving a return call only after repeated efforts, resulting in the resident’s representative not being able to exercise the resident’s rights.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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