Failure to Complete PASRR Screenings Before Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) assessments were completed for five residents prior to their admission. The Social Services Director, V16, acknowledged that PASRR screenings are crucial for determining the appropriate placement of residents and should be completed before admission. However, it was found that PASRR Level 1 screenings for residents R9, R16, and R37 were only submitted on February 4, 2025, after their admission. Additionally, R15 and R33 had inaccurate Level I PASRR screenings, and V16 admitted that new screenings were necessary to determine if Level II evaluations were required. Resident R9, diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and major depression, and Resident R37, with severe cognitive impairment and multiple mental health diagnoses, both required Level II evaluations according to their PASRR Level 1 screenings. However, these evaluations were not conducted prior to their admission. Resident R16, diagnosed with major depression and psychosis, did not require a Level II evaluation according to the PASRR Level 1 screening. The facility's policy mandates compliance with state and appointed screening agencies, but this was not adhered to in these cases. Furthermore, Resident R54, with a history of schizoaffective disorder and major depressive disorder, was admitted without a completed PASRR Level 1 screening from the hospital. The Social Services Director, V17, stated that the admissions office should have ensured the completion of the PASRR Level 1 screening before admission. The lack of a PASRR Level II evaluation for R54 meant that the resident was not receiving the specialized treatment required for their mental health conditions. The facility's failure to conduct timely and accurate PASRR screenings for these residents highlights a significant deficiency in their admission process.
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