Failure to Notify Medicaid Residents of Trust Fund Balances Near SSI Limit
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to notify Medicaid residents or their representatives when resident trust fund balances approached the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) resource limit. Surveyors reviewed medical records, resident fund account statements, and conducted staff interviews, and determined that six of seven sampled residents with Medicaid payor sources did not receive required notifications when their account balances reached $200 less than the SSI resource limit. There was no documentation of such notifications in the records for these residents, despite quarterly fund statements showing balances at or above the threshold. One affected resident had congestive heart failure, Alzheimer’s disease, and aphasia, was severely cognitively impaired, and required staff assistance with ADLs; this resident’s account balance during one quarter ranged from $2270.97 to $1888.16 without any documented notification. Another resident with type 2 diabetes mellitus, PTSD, and osteoarthritis, who was cognitively intact but required ADL assistance, had a quarterly account balance that increased from $1750.26 to $7395.49, again with no documentation of notification when the balance reached the required threshold. A third resident with type 2 diabetes mellitus, pulmonary hypertension, and generalized anxiety disorder, who was moderately cognitively impaired and needed ADL assistance, had a quarterly balance that decreased from $2193.82 to $1618.38, with no evidence of notification at the appropriate point. Additional residents with epilepsy, end stage renal disease, aphasia following cerebral infarction, anxiety disorder, cerebral infarction, type 2 diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer’s disease, and congestive heart failure were also affected. These residents ranged from cognitively intact to severely cognitively impaired and all required assistance with ADLs. Their quarterly resident fund statements showed balances between approximately $1600 and nearly $5000 over multiple quarters, yet there was no documentation that they or their representatives were notified when their balances reached $200 less than the SSI resource limit. In an interview, the Administrator confirmed that the facility had not provided the required notifications for these residents when their resident fund accounts reached the specified threshold.
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