PASARR screenings were missing, outdated, or not submitted for multiple residents with mental health diagnoses
Summary
The facility failed to ensure PASARR screenings were updated appropriately and accurately submitted, when applicable, for six sampled residents. The deficient practice involved residents with diagnoses and care plans reflecting serious mental health conditions, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, auditory hallucinations, and behavioral disturbances. Review of clinical records, MDS assessments, care plans, physician notes, and PASARR documents showed that required PASARR documentation was missing, incomplete, outdated, or not submitted for the residents reviewed. For one resident, the record contained a PASARR level 1 and level 2 dated after admission, but there was no PASARR document on admission and no updated PASARR after the stay exceeded 30 days. The Social Service Director stated she completed the level 2 and attempted to submit it, but said she was waiting for the guardian's signature even though the form reflected verbal consent from the guardian. For another resident, the only PASARR in the record was a level 1 from another facility completed for a 30-day convalescent stay, and it was not updated after the resident remained in the facility longer than 30 days. The form sections for mental illness, symptoms, psychiatric treatment history, psychotropic medications, ID/DD, referral determination, and consent were left blank. Additional residents also lacked proper PASARR processing. One resident had diagnoses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorder, but no completed level 1 PASARR was found in the record; the Social Service Director stated PASARRs could not be submitted because the facility did not yet have an AHCCCS identification number. Another resident had diagnoses including schizoaffective disorder, depression, and anxiety disorder, and the record contained no PASARR on admission; the Social Service Director stated the PASARR was completed later but was not submitted because she had been told not to send paper PASARR documents. For two other residents, the records contained PASARRs from other facilities that were not updated after admission or after the stay exceeded 30 days, despite diagnoses and care plans showing psychotropic medication use, hallucinations, depression, anxiety, and behavioral concerns. The Social Service Director acknowledged that residents staying beyond 30 days should have updated PASARRs and that level 2 PASARRs should have been submitted for residents with diagnoses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and anxiety disorder.
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