F0840 F840: Employ or obtain outside professional resources to provide services in the nursing home when the facility does not employ a qualified professional to furnish a required service.
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Inadequate Transportation Services for Dialysis Patients

New Dawn Rehabilitation And Healthcare CenterDover, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-11-2024

Summary

The facility did not ensure that three residents had safe and appropriate transportation services to their dialysis treatments. Observations revealed that residents were pushed in wheelchairs up a road approximately 1000 feet from the facility to the dialysis center. The road had no edge lines, was not lit by streetlights, and included a steep hill, making the journey difficult and unsafe, especially in adverse weather conditions. The facility census was 71, and four residents required transportation to dialysis, but only three were affected by the deficiency. Resident #48, who had a history of a broken neck and other significant medical conditions, reported being pushed in a wheelchair to dialysis three times in two weeks, including once in a thunderstorm. She described the journey as uncomfortable due to the jarring and bumps on the road. Resident #40, with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and end-stage renal disease, also reported being pushed to dialysis three times, including once in heavy snow. Resident #17, with multiple medical issues including spina bifida and end-stage renal disease, reported being pushed to dialysis at least six times and expressed concern about the safety of traveling on a road used by cars. Interviews with staff confirmed the practice of pushing residents in wheelchairs to dialysis when transportation was unavailable. Staff members expressed concerns about the safety of this practice, particularly when navigating the steep hill and in adverse weather conditions. The Director of Nursing acknowledged the issue and stated that transportation was scheduled but did not always show up. She also mentioned that the facility did not have a transport vehicle and that rescheduling dialysis appointments was not always possible. The deficiency was investigated under Complaint Number OH00152858.

Penalty

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Failure to Coordinate and Arrange Required Outside Medical Appointments
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F0840 F840: Employ or obtain outside professional resources to provide services in the nursing home when the facility does not employ a qualified professional to furnish a required service.
Short Summary

Two residents did not have required outside medical appointments properly coordinated or scheduled, including an orthopedic consult and nephrology visits, due to failures in arranging appointments and transportation as ordered by physicians. Staff interviews and record reviews confirmed that appointments were missed or not scheduled, and facility policies for arranging and documenting such services were not followed.

Fine: $173,90029 days payment denial
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Failure to Provide Transportation for Bariatric Resident to Medical Appointments
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F0840 F840: Employ or obtain outside professional resources to provide services in the nursing home when the facility does not employ a qualified professional to furnish a required service.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple medical and behavioral diagnoses, who was dependent for ADLs and required bariatric care, was not transported to scheduled medical appointments because local transportation companies could not accommodate bariatric transfers. Despite reminders from the resident's family and documentation in the facility assessment that bariatric care was provided, the facility did not ensure the resident attended necessary outside appointments.

Fine: $40,950
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