F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
D

Failure to Provide Timely Access to Resident Personal Funds

Windsor Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Of MorgaCorpus Christi, Texas Survey Completed on 04-14-2026

Summary

The facility failed to honor a resident’s right to manage his personal funds by not providing timely access to money held in the resident trust fund. The resident was an adult male with a history of transient cerebral ischemic attack and an intact cognition status, evidenced by a BIMS score of 14 on a recent MDS, and was care planned as independent in meeting emotional, intellectual, physical, and social needs. His resident statement showed a trust fund balance of $1,250.37. The resident reported that on a Friday he requested some of his money but the facility would not give it to him, and that although he was supposed to receive $75.00 per month, sometimes he did not receive it when he wanted it. The Business Office Manager (BOM) explained that residents’ checks were applied to room and board, with remaining funds deposited into trust accounts, and that Medicaid allowed $75.00 for resident spending. She stated that when residents requested withdrawals, a form was completed and money was taken from a petty cash box, which was replenished as needed, and that residents typically waited no more than about two hours. However, the Assistant Business Office Manager (ABOM) stated that on a Friday afternoon the resident came to the business office requesting his money and was told the BOM had left for the day and would not return until Monday. Although the ABOM had access to petty cash, she had forgotten her key at home, so the resident did not receive any funds that day and did not get his money until the following Monday. The Administrator confirmed there was no specific written policy for providing access to resident funds, that access was limited to business hours on weekdays, and that no one was available on weekends to provide funds, despite the facility’s written procedures addressing resident trust fund transactions and petty cash reconciliation.

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Resident Trust Funds Not Available Outside Scheduled Hours
E
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

A facility failed to honor residents’ right to manage their financial affairs when two cognitively intact residents could only access trust funds during limited posted banking hours. Interviews showed residents were redirected to set weekday and weekend times, weekend staff directed requests to the nurse or posted hours, and an RN confirmed residents could not access money after business office hours on weekdays. The DON verified funds were only available at specific times, despite stating residents should be able to access their money when they wanted it.

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Failure to Provide Resident Timely Access to Personal Trust Fund Monies
D
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia and bipolar disorder, but intact cognition per BIMS, had a substantial balance in a facility-managed trust fund that included funds transferred from a prior placement. Beginning shortly after admission, the resident repeatedly requested a lump-sum withdrawal to replace damaged clothing and purchase personal items, but over several months received only a partial payment while the remainder was delayed. The BOM, who was new to the role, cited high staff turnover, limited monthly petty cash from corporate, and the ADM’s delay in obtaining approval to cash petty cash checks as reasons for not honoring the resident’s full request, despite acknowledging the resident’s right to access his funds. This resulted in prolonged, unjustified restriction of the resident’s access to his own money, contrary to resident rights and facility policy.

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Failure to Timely Return Discharged Resident’s Personal Funds
D
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

A resident with Alzheimer’s disease, severely impaired cognition, and documented communication problems was discharged with a remaining balance of $179.33 in a personal funds account. The facility’s own Resident Rights policy required that such funds be returned within 30 days of discharge, but the account was not closed and the refund check was not issued until more than a month after discharge. This delay in returning the resident’s personal funds was confirmed by the Regional Business Office Manager and constituted a failure to ensure timely distribution of personal funds after discharge.

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Resident Trust Funds Exceeded Medicaid Asset Limit
D
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

Resident Trust Funds Exceeded Medicaid Asset Limit: The facility failed to keep resident trust fund balances under the $2,000 Medicaid asset limit for multiple residents. Record review showed several residents with diagnoses including dementia, CHF, CKD, diabetes, hemiplegia, bipolar disorder, Parkinson’s disease, and traumatic subdural hemorrhage had trust fund balances ranging from $2,769.53 to $9,020.33, and both the BOM and Administrator stated the limit was under $2,000.

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Failure to Provide Timely Access and Accurate Accounting of Resident Trust Funds
E
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

The facility failed to honor residents’ rights to manage their personal funds by not providing timely access to trust fund money, especially on weekends, and by not issuing accurate balance statements. A cognitively intact resident reported never receiving a statement and being unable to obtain the full amount needed to pay a phone bill, while two other residents reported not receiving their full monthly $75 allotments when requested, limiting their ability to purchase food and other items. Staff acknowledged that no one was available on weekends to disburse funds, that trust fund records were inaccurate and could not be reliably printed, and that there was no accessible trust fund policy despite a form stating that withdrawals must be documented and quarterly statements provided.

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Resident Funds Not Accessible at All Times
D
F0567 F567: Honor the resident's right to manage his or her financial affairs.
Short Summary

Resident funds were not accessible 24/7 for two residents. One resident with moderate cognitive impairment and another resident with no cognitive impairment could not reliably get their money in the evening or on weekends. Staff said only the SSW/SW had access to the petty cash box, and the Administrator acknowledged residents only had access when that staff member was at the facility.

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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