F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
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Unsafe discharge without needed supports

Avir At HoustonHouston, Texas Survey Completed on 05-08-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide and document sufficient preparation and orientation for the discharge of a resident with significant functional and medical needs. The resident had diagnoses including acute on chronic diastolic CHF, acute pulmonary edema, obesity, COPD, chronic lower-leg ulcer, and bowel and bladder incontinence. Her admission assessment showed a BIMS score of 15, but her functional status was highly limited: bed mobility required dependent to maximal assistance, transfers were not attempted due to medical/safety concerns, walking 10 feet was not attempted, and she was always incontinent of bowel and bladder. Therapy documentation identified her as a mechanical lift resident, and progress notes described persistent debility, high fall risk, and ongoing counseling about unsafe home discharge. Despite these limitations, the resident was discharged home by stretcher with no home health services in place. The discharge summary listed home care and durable medical equipment, including a wheelchair, hospital bed, and 3-in-1 commode, but the home health agency later reported that the referral was declined because of insurance denial. Facility staff and the resident’s family reported that the resident could not walk and could not get to the bathroom by herself. The resident’s family also reported difficulty reaching social services and stated they did not know who would care for her at home. The resident was discharged without an AMA discharge notice and without notice to the Ombudsman, despite facility policy describing requirements for facility-initiated discharge and resident notification. After discharge, the resident arrived home by EMS on a stretcher and was unable to ambulate. Within less than 24 hours, she urinated and defecated on herself and was unable to change her clothing or clean her body. She was then hospitalized for CHF exacerbation and fluid overload. Interviews with facility staff showed conflicting accounts about the discharge process, the availability of home health, and whether the discharge was safe. The attending MD stated she did not recommend the resident go home and recommended long-term care, while other staff stated the resident wanted to go home and that the discharge was insurance driven.

Penalty

Fine: $27,378
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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Failure to Allow Return After Hospital Transfer
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F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Ensure Safe and Properly Planned Discharges for Two Cognitively Intact Residents
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F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
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No penalty information released
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A resident with polyneuropathy, DM2, UTI, and HTN was discharged without a reconciled med list, discharge paperwork, or her prescribed meds, including pain meds. The discharge summary had no current meds listed, the signed discharge instruction form was not found in the chart, and the resident reported she went overnight without meds until the discharge planner delivered them the next morning. Staff accounts conflicted about whether discharge instructions and meds were reviewed and provided.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Ensure Safe Discharge With Medications, DME, and Home Health Coordination
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F0627 F627: Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Short Summary

A resident with hemiplegia, hemiparesis, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, who was dependent on staff for ADLs, was discharged home without a complete post-discharge plan, without confirmed DME such as a Hoyer lift, and without medications in hand. The discharge documentation failed to specify the recommended DME, lacked orders and delivery dates, omitted home health agency contact information, and left the post-discharge plan and facility contact details incomplete. After discharge, no caregivers were present at the home, the lift was not available, emergency medical services were called to assist with transfers, and the resident reported going several days without medications. Staff later acknowledged that the usual processes to ensure medications and DME were in place before discharge were not followed.

No penalty information released
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