Incomplete COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Documentation
Summary
The facility failed to develop and implement policies and procedures related to immunizations for five reviewed residents (#4, #6, #12, #38, and #58). For each of these residents, the medical record did not show that the resident or resident representative was provided education about the benefits and potential risks of the COVID-19 vaccine, and the records also did not document whether the vaccine was refused or not given because of a medical contraindication. The deficiency was identified during record review and interviews with facility staff. Resident #4 was over age 65 and had diagnoses including stroke, CAD, hypertension, hyponatremia, hyperlipidemia, dementia, hemiplegia or hemiparesis, and malnutrition; the MDS showed a BIMS score of 5 out of 15 and that the resident’s COVID-19 vaccination was not up to date, without stating whether the vaccine was offered or why it was not received. Resident #6 was also over age 65 with diagnoses including stroke, anemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, dementia, and hemiplegia or hemiparesis; the MDS likewise showed a BIMS score of 5 out of 15 and no documentation of vaccine offer or reason for non-receipt. Resident #12 was over age 65, cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 14 out of 15, and had diagnoses including anemia, hypertension, hyponatremia, hyperlipidemia, aphasia, and hemiplegia or hemiparesis; the MDS stated the COVID-19 vaccination was not up to date but did not document whether it was offered or why it was not received. Resident #38 was over age 65 with diagnoses including CAD, heart failure, hypertension, PVD, GERD, renal failure, arthritis, and respiratory failure; the MDS showed a BIMS score of 15 out of 15 and again did not document whether the COVID-19 vaccine was offered or why it was not received. Resident #38 stated she remembered receiving the flu shot at the facility and receiving a vaccination sheet showing she was due for a COVID-19 vaccine, but she did not remember being offered the vaccine in October 2025 and said she never refused a shot. Resident #58 was over age 65 with diagnoses including CAD, hypertension, heart failure, hyperlipidemia, dementia, fracture, anxiety, and depression; the MDS showed severe cognitive impairment with a BIMS score of 3 out of 15 and did not document whether the vaccine was offered or why it was not received. Staff interviews indicated the COVID-19 vaccine was offered with the flu vaccine in the fall, education was verbal, residents who wanted the vaccine signed up, and those who declined did not sign anything; the DON also stated consent was obtained for residents who received the vaccine, while the immunization documentation reviewed did not include the education or refusal details.
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