Deficiency in Managing Resident Trust Accounts
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a complete, accurate, and accessible accounting of resident trust accounts and did not provide quarterly statements to residents. This deficiency affected three residents who had their personal funds managed by the facility. The facility's policy required that funds be managed in accordance with federal and state requirements, including providing quarterly statements and maintaining accurate records of all financial transactions. However, the facility did not adhere to these policies, resulting in discrepancies in the residents' account balances and a lack of transparency regarding their financial status. Resident #1, who was moderately cognitively impaired, had a discrepancy of $65.00 in his account balance. His daughter, who was responsible for his finances, confirmed that she had not received any quarterly statements or updates regarding his account. Similarly, Resident #2, who was cognitively intact, had a discrepancy of $100.00 in her account balance and reported not receiving any recent statements. Resident #3, who was also cognitively intact, had a discrepancy of $10.00 in her account balance, and her Power of Attorney was not reachable for comment. All three residents were unaware of their current account balances due to the facility's failure to provide the necessary financial information. The issue arose when a new company took over ownership of the facility, and the Business Office Manager reported being unable to access the system to log accounting or run quarterly statements. The facility's corporate staff eventually provided some account details, but the information was not timely or accurate. The Administrator confirmed that account statements were not provided when the accounts were closed and transferred to the new company. The facility's failure to manage the residents' personal funds in accordance with their policies and federal/state requirements led to the identified discrepancies and lack of transparency in the residents' financial records.
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