cms_WV: 9161

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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
9161 WAR MEMORIAL HOSP, D/P 5.1e+151 1 HEALTHY WAY BERKELEY SPRINGS WV 25411 2013-02-13 280 D 1 0 1G6H11 br>Based on medical record record review and staff interview, the facility failed to revise a care plan for one (1) of five (5) sampled residents, to include additional activities and/or services to ensure optimal quality of life. Resident identifier: #1. Facility census: 14. Findings include: a) Resident #1 Review of a social service's progress note, dated 09/14/12, revealed the Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA) had asked about hospice services. The MPOA's goals for hospice services were to ensure more people visited the resident because the MPOA was not able to visit often. A social services progress note, dated 10/12/12, revealed the MPOA had met with the facility care plan team. An agreement was reached to have increased visits from pastoral care and volunteers in lieu of Hospice, related to the MPOA only wanting Hospice for increased visits. The current care plan included interventions to increase 1:1 visits with staff and activities, as the resident enjoyed 1:1 visits and conversation. According to the current care plan, he enjoyed 1:1 making over him, smiles, laughs and loves extra attention. The current care plan made no mention of increased visits from pastors and volunteers, as previously decided in the October 2012 care plan meeting. During an interview with the licensed social service manager, on 02/13/13 at 9:45 a.m., she said that Resident #1 receives pastoral visits from two (2) to four (4) times each month. She said that he does not have an assigned volunteer, but when volunteers visit during the week, they will visit with him 1:1. During an interview with the MDS (Minimum Data Set) coordinator/registered nurse, Employee #18, and the consultant administrator, on 02/13/13 at 4:00 p.m., they agreed there was not a care plan to have extra pastoral visits and volunteer visits. 2016-02-01