F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
D

Failure to Notify Family/Representative of Resident Fall

Fountain Manor Health & Rehabilitation CenterNorth Miami, Florida Survey Completed on 06-18-2025

Summary

Facility staff failed to notify a resident's family or representative of a change in condition, specifically following a fall incident. The resident, who was severely cognitively impaired and at high risk for falls due to diagnoses including impaired gait, seizure disorder, and lack of coordination, was found on the floor. The progress note documented that the medical doctor was notified, but no next of kin or responsible party was listed or notified at the time of the incident. Review of the resident's records showed that the demographic sheet, which should include emergency contact information, was created prior to admission. However, both the progress note and the fall event report indicated that no responsible party was assigned or notified after the fall. The facility's policy required staff to notify the resident's attending physician and family in an appropriate time frame after a fall, but this was not documented as having occurred. Interviews with facility staff confirmed that the process for notification involved contacting the first listed emergency contact multiple times, and moving to the next contact if necessary, unless otherwise specified. Despite this procedure, there was no documentation that the family or representative was informed of the fall, and the nurse responsible for the note was no longer employed at the facility. This lack of notification and documentation led to the cited deficiency.

Plan Of Correction

Citation: F580 (D/N199-Class: Iif, Isolated) Corrective action(s) will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected by the deficient practice. Due to the date of the incident involving resident #1 (01/23/2023), corrective action for notification could not be accomplished. On 1/24/2023, the Admissions Coordinator updated the demographic sheet to reflect Resident #1's Responsible Party/Emergency Contact. On 6/20/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. Identification of other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken: All residents with a responsible party/emergency contact have the potential to be affected by this deficient practice. On 6/23/2025, the demographic sheets for all current residents were reviewed to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact, if they had one, was listed and the information was accurate. Any problems were corrected. On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. Measures will be put into place or what systematic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur: On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. The Assistant Director of Nursing, or designee, will conduct random audits of demographic sheets for current residents. No less than 10 audits will be completed weekly. Any deficiencies observed will be corrected immediately. The Assistant Director of Nursing, or designee, will review information on a change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly, to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact, if any, was notified of the change in condition for all incidents weekly for 2 weeks. Any problems with notification will be promptly resolved. Audits will then be conducted at random for 2 additional weeks of at least 20% of all incidents of a change in condition related to a resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly during that time period. Any problems with notification will be promptly resolved. Monthly audits of at least 25% of all incidents of a change in condition related to a resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly during that time period will be conducted to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact, if any, was notified of the change in condition. On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. Measures will be put into place or what systematic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur: On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. The Assistant Director of Nursing, or designee, will conduct random audits of demographic sheets for current residents. No less than 10 audits will be completed weekly. Any deficiencies observed will be corrected immediately. The Assistant Director of Nursing, or designee, will review information on a change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly, to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact, if any, was notified of the change in condition for all incidents weekly for 2 weeks. Any problems with notification will be promptly resolved. Audits will then be conducted at random for 2 additional weeks of at least 20% of all incidents of a change in condition related to a resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly during that time period. Any problems with notification will be promptly resolved. Monthly audits of at least 25% of all incidents of a change in condition related to a resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly during that time period will be conducted to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact, if any, was notified of the change in condition. On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. Measures will be put into place or what systematic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur: On 6/23/2025, by Assistant Director of Nursing, all nursing staff, the admissions coordinator, and social services were provided education on the need to identify a resident's responsible party/emergency contact on the demographics sheet; ensure that the contact's information is updated as necessary; and the need to notify the resident's responsible party/emergency contact of any change in condition, to include but not limited to, the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status, or the need to alter treatment significantly. The findings of audits will be submitted to the Administrator, or designee, to the QA and QAPI Committees monthly for 3 months, then quarterly for 4 quarters. Correction Date: 07/18/2025. The audits will be submitted to the Administrator, or designee, weekly for evaluation of trends and any educational needs. Frequency of audits will be determined by the QAPI and QAA Committees. On 6/23/2025, the Admissions Coordinator notified the MDS Coordinator of the need to review the resident's demographics sheet to ensure that the resident's responsible party/emergency contact information, if any, is listed and is accurate during care plan meetings. Corrective action(s) will be monitored to ensure the deficient practice will not recur.

Penalty

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