F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
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Failure to Obtain Representative Consent for Arbitration Agreement

Sunset Villa Post AcuteLong Beach, California Survey Completed on 04-09-2026

Summary

The facility failed to obtain consent for a binding arbitration agreement from the resident representative for one of three sampled residents, Resident 19, who did not have the capacity to make decisions. Resident 19’s record showed admission on 11/14/2001 and re-admission on [DATE] with diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy. The MDS dated 10/30/2024 and 3/26/2026 indicated severely impaired cognition, and the H&P dated 10/25/2024 noted fluctuating capacity to understand and make decisions, while the H&P dated 1/23/2026 stated the resident did not have capacity to understand and make decisions. The arbitration agreement dated 10/24/2024 contained Resident 19’s signature. During interviews, the AD and AA stated the arbitration agreement is explained at admission and that the resident nodded when it was explained, but they did not verify whether the resident lacked capacity or check with nursing staff about the resident’s ability to make an informed decision. The AD stated the importance of making the resident or responsible party aware that signing the arbitration agreement means giving up the right to go to court. The DON stated that if a resident lacks capacity, signing the arbitration agreement would not be accurate. The facility policy stated the resident or representative must be given the terms in a manner understood, must verbally acknowledge understanding, and that a signature alone is not sufficient.

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Arbitration Agreement Not Explained in Understandable Manner
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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 documented capacity to make decisions signed an arbitration agreement, but staff did not ensure it was explained in a way he understood. During interviews, the resident showed confusion about the process, stated he did not understand the agreement, and said he signed it because staff wanted him to. The AA said she explains arbitration in person if a resident is alert, while the SSD and RN noted periods of confusion and the resident made statements suggesting impaired understanding.

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Failure to Verify Capacity 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 dementia, moderate cognitive impairment on BIMS, and a documented POA signed admission paperwork that included a binding arbitration agreement. The record described the resident as confused, a poor historian, and unable to care for himself, while staff noted family concerns about the POA and did not document attempts to contact the POA. The NHA later confirmed the facility failed to ensure the resident had the capacity to understand the arbitration agreement.

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Arbitration Agreement Misstated Residents’ 30-Day Right to Rescind
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

A facility arbitration agreement incorrectly stated that it could not be rescinded within 30 days of signature, and this version was used for three residents. The residents had psychiatric diagnoses and varying documentation of capacity/cognition, and the SSD confirmed the same erroneous agreement had been signed over the past 3 years. The ADM stated the error had the potential to violate resident rights by not providing the 30-day rescission period.

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Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Resident Rights Language
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Resident Rights Language: A resident with multiple diagnoses, including dementia, COPD, and dysphagia, had an arbitration agreement that did not state that signing was not a condition of admission or continued care, and did not state that the resident could communicate with federal, state, or local officials, including surveyors and the State Long Term Care Ombudsman. The AD confirmed the omissions after the agreement was reviewed during the survey process.

No penalty information released
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Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Communication Language
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F0847 F847: Inform resident or representatives choice to enter into binding arbitration agreement and right to refuse.
Short Summary

Arbitration Agreement Missing Required Communication Language: The facility’s arbitration agreement for three residents did not include required language stating that the resident or a representative could communicate with federal, state, or local officials, including surveyors and the Ombudsman. One resident had impaired cognition and could not make medical decisions, while the other two had capacity and intact cognition. The AC and ADM acknowledged the language was missing from the agreement, and the facility policy stated the agreement may not prohibit or discourage these communications.

No penalty information released
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Arbitration Agreement Not Explained in Understandable Form
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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 MS and a cognitively intact admission assessment signed a binding arbitration agreement, but staff did not explain the document in a form and manner the resident could understand. The BOM emailed the admission packet for review on a cellphone screen, did not personally review the arbitration terms page by page, and did not assess understanding; the resident later stated they did not know what arbitration was, believed signing was required for admission, and would have revoked the agreement after understanding it.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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