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32 | Allegation #1: Staff did not ensure that the resident's hospice care plan was followed.
The complaint alleged that resident #1 (R1) was receiving hospice care and that the hospice agency provided the facility with a care plan for pain management. However, the facility reportedly refused to administer pain medication to R1. On December 4, 2025, LPA Richard interviewed Administrator #1 (A1), who denied the allegation, stating that the medication technician would follow the hospice and doctor's orders for all residents. A1 also mentioned that all staff members responsible for administering medications had received proper training.
During the same period, LPA Richard interviewed five residents (R1-R5), all of whom denied the allegation. Additionally, LPA interviewed four staff members, #1-4 (S1-S4), who also denied the allegation. LPA Richard reviewed medication records and PRN medications on December 4, 2025, confirming that all residents received their medications without discrepancies. LPA also examined the facility's notes, which verified that no medication errors had occurred and that no medications were missing from any residents' medication records.
Based on the information collected from the facility inspection, interviews, and records reviewed, LPA found no evidence to support the above allegations. Although the allegations may be valid or have occurred, there is insufficient evidence to establish whether the alleged violations occurred. Therefore, the allegation is unsubstantiated.
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