F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
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Failure to Assess Cognitive Status Before Signing Arbitration Agreements

Versailles Rehabilitation And Health Care CenterVersailles, Ohio Survey Completed on 05-08-2025

Summary

Facility staff failed to ensure that residents' cognitive status and ability to understand were assessed before having them sign binding arbitration agreements. Three residents with varying degrees of cognitive impairment, including severe cognitive impairment and diagnoses such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and schizophrenia, were found to have signed arbitration agreements. In one case, a resident with severely impaired cognition, who was also receiving hospice services and resided in a secure mental health unit, signed the agreement despite being unable to understand it. Staff confirmed that the electronic signature process automatically populated all signature sections, including the arbitration agreement, regardless of the resident's capacity to consent. Another resident, who was cognitively intact at the time of assessment but had a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and periods of confusion, expressed confusion about signing the arbitration agreement and did not recall doing so. This resident was moved to the memory care unit the day after signing. A third resident with severe cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease also signed the agreement. Interviews with facility staff, including the Administrator and Admissions Coordinator, confirmed that these residents should not have signed the arbitration agreements and that the facility lacked a policy regarding arbitration agreements.

Penalty

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A review of the facility's arbitration agreement found a confidentiality clause that could discourage residents or their representatives from communicating with federal, state, or local officials and advocacy agencies about the arbitration process or its outcome. The Administrator confirmed the presence of this language, which had the potential to affect all 79 residents.

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Failure to Ensure Capacity and Understanding in Arbitration Agreements
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Surveyors identified that the facility did not ensure residents had the mental capacity to sign arbitration agreements and failed to explain these agreements in a way residents could understand. One resident with severe cognitive impairment signed an agreement without involvement of a power of attorney, while two cognitively intact residents either did not recall signing or misunderstood the agreement. Staff interviews revealed inconsistent explanation practices and lack of verification of resident understanding.

Fine: $52,875
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Failure to Ensure Cognitively Impaired Resident Understood Arbitration Agreement
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment was allowed to sign a binding arbitration agreement without evidence that the agreement was explained in an understandable manner or that a legally authorized representative was involved. The admissions staff was aware of the resident's cognitive status but proceeded with obtaining the resident's signature after unsuccessful attempts to contact the family or POA.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Inform Residents of Right to Refuse Arbitration Agreement
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Several residents and their representatives were not given the option to refuse a binding arbitration agreement during the admission process. The facility's electronic admission system required signatures on the arbitration agreement to complete admission paperwork, with no way to decline, despite the agreement being labeled as optional. Staff confirmed that this process had been in place for several months and affected multiple residents, including those who were cognitively intact, impaired, or had a guardian.

Fine: $24,850
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Failure to Ensure Resident Comprehension Before Signing Arbitration Agreement
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A resident with cognitive impairment and memory deficits was allowed to sign a binding arbitration agreement, despite being unable to understand or recall the agreement or basic personal information. The agreement was also incomplete, lacking required signatures and information. Facility leadership confirmed the resident's impaired cognition at the time of signing.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Clearly Explain Arbitration Agreement to Residents
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Three residents with intact cognition signed a binding arbitration agreement without having it explained to them in understandable language, as confirmed by both resident interviews and the Admissions Director. The residents later stated they would not have signed the agreement if they had understood its implications, specifically the waiver of their right to a jury trial.

20 days payment denial
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