F0742 F742: Provide the appropriate treatment and services to a resident who displays or is diagnosed with mental disorder or psychosocial adjustment difficulty, or who has a history of trauma and/or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Failure to Assess and Respond to Resident’s Acute Mental Health Decline Leading to Harm

Astoria Place Of WatervilleWaterville, Ohio Survey Completed on 01-08-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to adequately assess, monitor, document, and address a resident’s mental health decline and behavioral changes, despite the resident’s significant psychiatric history and hospice status. The resident had diagnoses including bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, major depressive disorder, epilepsy, COPD, and CKD, and was receiving hospice services. Antipsychotic medication (Abilify) had been gradually reduced from 10 mg to 5 mg on 11/11/25 and then to 2.5 mg on 12/11/25 as a gradual dose reduction. Psychology notes from 12/10/25 and 12/24/25 documented depression, low energy, poor concentration, and lack of motivation, but no psychosis, hallucinations, or suicidal ideation at those times. Behavior documentation from 12/07/25 through 01/02/26 showed no recorded behaviors, despite later staff reports of aggression and mood changes. On 12/22/25, nursing documentation noted low energy, inability to sleep, quiet and flat affect, and a behavior note described anhedonia and sadness. A PHQ-9 interview on 12/23/25 recorded no mood symptoms and indicated no need for a staff mood interview. On 12/24/25, psychology documented depressed affect, low energy, poor concentration, lack of interest, and sadness, but still no psychosis or suicidal ideation. On 12/30/25, a nursing progress note stated hospice was advised of increased aggression and that a PNP would adjust medications; however, there was no corresponding documentation of the resident’s aggression in the behavior charting, no record that the PNP actually saw the resident that day, and no evidence of any medication changes. A later interview with an RN clarified that the resident had been arguing with a roommate, refusing medications, and throwing things in his room, but these behaviors were not captured in the behavior documentation. During the night shift of 01/01/26–01/02/26, a CNA reported that the resident was “not right” and “actually scary,” lying in bed talking quietly to himself, shouting profanities when staff walked by, and becoming more agitated when approached, acting as if he would get out of bed. The CNA, who had cared for the resident for two to three years, stated this behavior was very out of character and reported her concerns to the LPN. The LPN attempted to give evening medications around 7:30 P.M., which the resident refused, and stated the door was kept open to observe him. The LPN later sent a text to the physician at 6:07 A.M. about the behaviors and lack of sleep but did not contact hospice as instructed by the DON and did not receive a response before leaving at 6:36 A.M. Behavior charting for 01/02/26 at 5:59 A.M. documented that the resident was verbally aggressive, yelling profanities, making threatening gestures, unapproachable, highly agitated, awake all night, and talking loudly with aggressive, profane language to himself; it also stated that the physician and on-call provider were notified, but there was no evidence of interventions implemented throughout the night. On the morning of 01/02/26, the DON reported receiving a call around 6:00 A.M. from the hall nurse about the resident talking to himself and to people who were not there and instructed the nurse to call hospice. The DON arrived at approximately 7:00 A.M., was told the resident was sleeping, and did not check on him. Hospice later confirmed the facility did not contact them about the change in mental status and that hospice only became aware when their nurse arrived for a routine visit and saw EMS assisting the resident. Around 7:50 A.M., a transportation driver arriving at the facility saw something in the snow and discovered the resident outside approximately 100 feet from his window, on his knees in the snow, agitated, stating he wanted to die, with abrasions, bright red skin, and wearing only light clothing. Facility staff and EMS reports indicated the resident was combative, aggressive, and psychotic, with altered mental status, injuries, and signs of hypothermia in temperatures around 21°F. EMS and hospital records documented that the resident was found kneeling in the snow with a cold wet blanket, with drag marks suggesting he had rolled down a hill from a first-floor window approximately 77 inches above the ground. The resident was pale with purple extremities, abrasions, and nonblanchable skin over heels and knees, and required soft restraints and sedative medication due to combative behavior. At the hospital, he was described as cold to the touch, with a core temperature of 95.6°F, delusions (including stating he was pregnant), and paranoia. He was admitted with hypothermia due to exposure, stage one frostbite to the heels, and delusions, and was placed on an Emergency Application for suspected suicide attempt after reportedly jumping from his window and remaining in the snow. Interviews with the PNP and hospice staff revealed discrepancies in Abilify dosing between hospice and facility records, lack of timely psychiatric reassessment after the GDR, and inconsistent or missing documentation of behavioral concerns. The facility’s Administrator and Vice President of Clinical Operations confirmed there was no facility policy related to meeting residents’ behavioral or psychological needs, and the facility’s change-in-condition policy required physician consultation for significant changes in mental or psychosocial status, which was not consistently followed in this case.

Penalty

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