Failure to Complete Accurate PASARR Level I Screenings and Required Level II Evaluations
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Pre-admission Screening and Resident Review (PASARR) Level I screenings were accurately completed and that required Level II evaluations were initiated for multiple residents with indicators of serious mental illness. Facility policy required a PASARR screening prior to admission, with a positive Level I screen triggering a Level II evaluation before admission, and mandated that individuals admitted under an exempted hospital discharge receive a Level II review within 40 days if they remained in the facility beyond 30 days. Surveyors found that these requirements were not followed for three of seven sampled residents reviewed for PASARR. One resident admitted with diagnoses including anxiety, depression, nightmare disorder, and PTSD had severe cognitive impairment and a PASARR dated 05/20/2025 that showed indicators of a serious mental illness. Despite these indicators, the PASARR documented that no Level II evaluation was indicated, and there was no evidence in social service progress notes from May through August 2025 that the Level I PASARR was corrected or that a Level II referral was made. Another resident with depression and dementia, also assessed as having severe cognitive impairment, had an 08/22/2024 PASARR that showed indicators of a serious mental illness but was likewise marked as not requiring a Level II evaluation. Social service notes from May through August 2025 contained no documentation that this resident’s PASARR Level I was redone or referred for Level II as required. A third resident admitted with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, suicidal ideations, and PTSD was cognitively intact and had a PASARR dated 06/17/2025 that showed indicators of a serious mental illness. This PASARR identified the resident as an exempted hospital stay expected to require fewer than 30 days of nursing facility services and specified that a Level II must be completed if the scheduled discharge did not occur. Review of social service notes from June through August 2025 showed no documentation that the PASARR Level I was redone or that a Level II evaluation was requested after the resident remained in the facility beyond the anticipated 30-day period. During interviews, the Social Service Director acknowledged being unaware of PASARR guidance changes and misinterpreted the timing requirements for redoing or referring PASARRs for Level II evaluations, and the Administrator and DON stated their expectation that PASARR Level I screenings be accurate and that Level II referrals be made when indicated.
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