cms_NH: 11
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rowid | facility_name | facility_id | address | city | state | zip | inspection_date | deficiency_tag | scope_severity | complaint | standard | eventid | inspection_text | filedate |
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11 | GREENBRIAR HEALTHCARE | 305005 | 55 HARRIS ROAD | NASHUA | NH | 3062 | 2018-03-05 | 745 | D | 0 | 1 | 6C1411 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based upon record review and staff interview the facility failed to protect and promote the rights of 2 of 43 sampled residents (Resident identifiers are #18 and #49). Findings include: Resident #18, according to record review was admitted to the facility on [DATE] without having a [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Further record review revealed that on 7/18/16 this facility resident was newly diagnosed with [REDACTED]. The facility from 7/18/16 when the [MEDICAL CONDITION] disorder [MEDICAL CONDITION] type [DIAGNOSES REDACTED].#18. Staff L(Social Services Director) aknowledged during a 3/2/18 interview that the facility has not made a PASARR II referral for Resident #18 even though the [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Resident #49, according to a 3/5/18 interview with Staff L was an emergency admission who was admitted into the facility on [DATE]. Record review revealed that the Consent to Admission and Treatment form was signed by a Family Friend without any documentation being provided to the facility, according to a 3/5/18 interview with Staff L which showed that this individual had been given the legal authroization to sign for Resident #49 on their behalf. Also record review further revealed this family friend of Resident #49 signed consent forms without having any documentation showing that they had the authority to do so for administering antipsychotic, antidepressant, antianxiety and hypnotic medications to Resident #49. Resident #49's comprehensive care plan states that Resident #49 is able to make her own health care decisions at this time. A Social Service note of 9/26/17 stated that Resident #49 is able to make her own decisions. Interviews on 3/2/18 and 3/5/18 with respectively Staff L(Social Service Director) and Staff D (Unit Manager) revealed that Resident #49 was not competent to make her own health care decisions. This was confirmed by Resident #49's admission MDS assessment of 9/25/17 and her 12/18/17 quarterly MDS that coded Resident #49 as severely cognitively impaired. Also Resident #49's care plan indicated that Resident #49's Advance directives are not on file. A Social Service note of 9/26/17 stated that Social Services is attempting to locate DPOA paperwork. A Social Service note of 12/19/17 revealed that Social Services will follow up with Resident #49's son regarding pursuing guardianship. Social Service notes of 1/18/18 and 1/30/18 indicated that Resident #49's son was continuing to look for DPOA documentation. A Social Service note of 3/2/18 stated when communicating with Resident #49's son that the facility needs this paperwork the DPOA documentation and that if we can not locate it we will need to file for guardianship almost six months following Resident #49's admission to the facility. | 2020-09-01 |