F0551 F551: Give the resident's representative the ability to exercise the resident's rights.
D

Failure to Honor Resident Representative’s Authority in Financial Decision‑Making

Gulf Shores Rehabilitation & Healthcare CenterFalfurrias, Texas Survey Completed on 04-27-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to recognize and honor the authority of a resident’s representative in financial decision‑making, despite the resident’s severe cognitive impairment. The resident was a 97‑year‑old male with dementia, end‑stage renal disease requiring dialysis, restlessness and agitation, hypertension, impaired vision, and a BIMS score of 3 indicating severe cognitive impairment. His care plan identified impaired cognitive function/dementia and directed staff to monitor and report changes in decision‑making ability and mental status. The face sheet listed a family member as the responsible party. During observation, the resident appeared flustered, had difficulty hearing, and was unable to understand and respond to surveyor questions, making interview attempts unsuccessful. The Business Office Manager (BOM) learned from the state that the resident had additional retirement income, which increased his monthly liability for room and board and resulted in an outstanding balance. The BOM reported that the responsible party had been keeping the extra retirement check and had entered into a promissory note to pay the balance. Instead of obtaining the responsible party’s signature, the BOM approached the resident directly in the hallway with a retirement income address‑change form so the facility could receive the retirement checks. The BOM stated she assumed the resident could make his needs known and did not verify the resident’s BIMS score or consult the MDS nurse, despite acknowledging that a low BIMS score would indicate the resident was not cognitively able to make an informed decision and that policy and procedure required obtaining the responsible party’s or appointed family member’s signature. The resident’s representative reported she did not understand why the BOM did not contact her at the facility where she worked part‑time and stated she believed the resident could not make such financial decisions due to his BIMS of 3. She also questioned the authenticity of the resident’s signature on the address‑change form, noting that the signature was printed while the resident normally signed in cursive. The BOM claimed a CNA had witnessed the signature, but the CNA stated she never saw the resident sign the form and only saw the BOM later waving the paper and saying she had obtained a signature. The CNA also described the resident’s cognitive status as poor, with difficulty remembering recent events and uncertainty about whether he could understand what he was signing. The Administrator stated that the resident could make decisions for himself regardless of the low BIMS score and that the state would have to deem a resident incompetent by court for the facility to take over financial responsibility, reinforcing that the facility treated the resident’s signature as valid rather than deferring to the designated representative.

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