Failure to Employ Required Full-Time Social Worker for 157-Bed Facility
Summary
The facility, licensed for 157 beds, failed to employ a qualified full-time social worker from January 2026 to April 2026, despite the regulatory requirement for a full-time social worker in facilities with more than 120 beds. Review of the Facility Summary Report confirmed the licensed capacity of 157 beds, and review of the undated staff roster showed there was no social worker employed at the facility during this period. The facility also did not have a policy specific to a social worker, although leadership acknowledged it was a general requirement to have one. During interviews, the Quality Assurance Director stated that the previous social worker had left around November 2025 and that she had been performing social services for residents since that time. She believed that as long as someone with a similar degree was performing social services, the facility met the requirement for having a social worker, even if that person did not use the title of social worker. The ADM and Director of Special Projects acknowledged that a social worker was needed for the number of beds in the facility and that it was important to have a social worker to meet residents' needs, including arranging podiatry, dental, and vision services. They stated there was no negative effect on resident care because the Quality Assurance Director was performing social worker duties after the prior social worker left, and they reported they were attempting to contact the former social worker and were actively seeking to hire a replacement.
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