Incomplete Transfer Notices and Delayed Ombudsman Notifications
Summary
The facility did not ensure that residents or their representatives received transfer notices that included a specific reason for the transfer, and it did not consistently notify the Ombudsman of hospital transfers. Survey review found that for 4 of 5 residents identified in the report, the written transfer/discharge notices stated only that the transfer was necessary for the resident’s welfare or urgent medical needs, but did not document the specific reason the resident was being transferred. The facility policies reviewed required the transfer notice to include the specific reason and basis for transfer, and required physician documentation of the specific resident need that could not be met in the facility. For R8, the resident was admitted, transferred to the hospital, and later readmitted with sepsis and cellulitis, but the transfer notice dated 10/31/25 did not include a specific reason. A later transfer notice dated 11/24/25 also stated only that an immediate transfer was required by urgent medical needs, without a specific reason. The Social Services Manager’s email notifications showed that the Ombudsman was notified of the October hospitalization on 12/16/25, and the manager stated that notifications were usually sent around the 10th of each month after records were cleared up. For R67, the resident was transferred to the hospital and readmitted with UTI and hyperkalemia, and later transferred again for status post COVID infection. Both transfer notices dated 01/13/26 and 02/27/26 lacked a specific reason for transfer. The Ombudsman was notified of the January hospitalization on 03/27/26, and the Social Services Manager could not recall why it was delayed. For R19, the resident had multiple hospital transfers for worsening surgical incision wound, a fall, and later another hospitalization; one transfer had no written notice documented, and the other notices did not include the specific reason for transfer. The Ombudsman notifications for these transfers were delayed or sent months later. For R1, the resident was transferred by ambulance to the hospital for treatment of UTI, and the written notice of transfer did not include the specific reason for transfer.
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