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LONG-TERM CARE SURVEY MANUAL* - Missouri …

LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual * Disclaimer: This manual was prepared by staff of the MU nursing home consultant program and funded by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. This manual is advisory and does NOT represent the views of the Department of Health and Senior Services. The purpose of this manual is to aid and assist administrators and management teams of Missouri s skilled nursing homes in preparing for their annual SURVEY . All information contained in this manual is solely intended as a resource and a guide and assumes no responsibility for any error, omissions, or discrepancies. Refer to the official regulations listed below for the most current and accurate information. 1. The State Operations manual (SOM), Appendix PP, Guidance to Surveyors for LONG-TERM care Facilities - 2. The Division of Regulation and Licensure, Section for LONG-TERM care Regulations, Licensure Regulations manual - *If you find information in the manual that needs revision or if you have information you feel should be added to this manual , contact our staff by e-mail at Electronic files of this manual can be downloaded at Your QIPMO nurse and the LONG-TERM care Leadership Coach can also provide yo

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1 LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual * Disclaimer: This manual was prepared by staff of the MU nursing home consultant program and funded by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. This manual is advisory and does NOT represent the views of the Department of Health and Senior Services. The purpose of this manual is to aid and assist administrators and management teams of Missouri s skilled nursing homes in preparing for their annual SURVEY . All information contained in this manual is solely intended as a resource and a guide and assumes no responsibility for any error, omissions, or discrepancies. Refer to the official regulations listed below for the most current and accurate information. 1. The State Operations manual (SOM), Appendix PP, Guidance to Surveyors for LONG-TERM care Facilities - 2. The Division of Regulation and Licensure, Section for LONG-TERM care Regulations, Licensure Regulations manual - *If you find information in the manual that needs revision or if you have information you feel should be added to this manual , contact our staff by e-mail at Electronic files of this manual can be downloaded at Your QIPMO nurse and the LONG-TERM care Leadership Coach can also provide you with electronic copies during on-site visits.

2 LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT i SECTION 1 - SURVEY PREPAREDNESS SURVEY Preparedness - The MU NHA Consultant recommends that your home maintain a SURVEY BOOK. The purpose of the book is to help your staff be SURVEY ready every day. To be ready for the annual visit, the SURVEY BOOK should be reviewed weekly so that it is kept up-to-date. Make sure that all your management staff knows where the book is located as surveyors might show up when the NHA and/or DON are not in the facility. This section provides you with several tools offered for you to consider. The key to a SURVEY BOOK is that it is organized, up-to-date, and designed to meet the needs of your nursing home. SECTION PAGE # SURVEY Readiness The SURVEY Book Items Needed for Your SURVEY Book Region 1, Springfield Region 2, Popular Bluff Region 3, Kansas City Region 4, Cameron Region 5, Macon Region 6, Jefferson City Region 7, St.

3 Louis Pre- SURVEY Checklist Think SURVEY Preparedness Common Questions State Surveyors Ask CNAs SURVEY Preparedness Quiz Scavenger Hunt for SURVEY Preparedness Article: QI Helps Attain SURVEY Readiness Appendix 1-A SURVEY and Certification 101 Appendix 1-B Sample CMS Forms (CMS 671, 672, 802, 1513) Appendix 1-C Alzheimer s Special care Services Disclosure (MO 580-2637) Appendix 1-D SECTION 2 - LIFE SAFETY CODES Life Safety Codes - This section can be used as a reference for possible K-tag citations and includes checklists for self-assessment. SECTION PAGE # K-Tags and Definitions Life Safety Code Check List Fire Safety SURVEY Worksheet for Rating Residents Appendix 2-A (Form CMS-2786M) Fire Safety SURVEY Report Medicare-Medicaid Appendix 2-B (Form CMS-2786R) Fire Safety SURVEY Report Short Form Medicare-Medicaid Appendix 2-C (Form CMS-2786S) Fire/Smoke Zone Evaluation Worksheet for Health Appendix 2-D care Facilities (Form CMS-2786T) Fire Safety SURVEY Report - Intermediate care Facilities for Appendix 2-E LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT ii the Mentally Retarded (Small) (Form CMS-2786V) Fire Safety SURVEY Report - Intermediate care Facilities for Appendix 2-F the Mentally Retarded (Large) (Form CMS-2786W)

4 SECTION 3 - CMS, CULTURE CHANGE, ARTIFACTS OF CULTURE CHANGE CMS and Culture Change and Artifacts of Culture Change - The traditional nursing home regulatory approach has created tensions between providers and surveyors. Culture change is movement to transform a facility to a home, a resident to a person, and a schedule to a choice. States and the federal government have worked over the years to examine regulations to evolve them into a more responsive regulatory system. Documents below are offered to home nursing homes to work with their regulators to change the environment of their homes while meeting the regulations. Missouri has set a 100% compliance goal for facilities filling out the on-line version of The Artifacts of Culture Change. ( ) SECTION PAGE # CMS Nursing Home Culture Change Regulatory .5 Compliance Questions and Answers Artifacts of Culture Change The First 24 Hours and Beyond New Dining Practice Standards Appendix 3-A The Food and Dining Side of the Culture Change Movement: Appendix 3-B Identifying Barriers and Potential Solutions to Furthering Innovation in Nursing Homes National LONG-TERM care Life Safety Task Force: Summary Appendix 3-C of Proposals Approved by NFPA SECTION 4 - QUALITY OF care ROUNDS Quality of care Rounds - In order to be SURVEY ready, the MU NHA Consultant recommends that NH leadership, managers, and staff perform rounds of the nursing home on a scheduled basis.

5 NH staff needs to be informed of the process to take when repairs are needed. New employees need to be oriented to the process also. The key to rounds is having a process in place that documents follow up when Federal standards are not met. SECTION PAGE # Quality of care Rounds .9 Clinical Visits Assessments MDS/ care Plan Tracking Form Dietary Infection Control and Safety Checklist Infection Control and Safety Surveillance Housekeeping Dietary Rehabilitation Department Nursing Department Shower/Whirlpool Room Laundry LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT iii Activities/Social Services Beautician/Barber Services Utility Room Pharmacy/Med Room/Medication Cart Central Supply Hazardous Waste Administrative Maintenance Administrators Daily Kitchen Rounds Environmental Services Tool Facility Inspection Facility Inspection Report SURVEY Tag Assignments SECTION 5 - FACILITY SELF-ASSESSMENT (MOCK SURVEY TOOLS)

6 Facility Self-Assessment - Mock surveys are an opportunity to look at systems, procedures and processes of care and to identify potential SURVEY -risk areas. Mock surveys should be performed on a scheduled basis and shared with nursing home staff. The most important part of the SURVEY process is what you do after it is over with the results. F-tags are used in this section. Be advised that CMS makes revisions to the F-tags on a regular basis. SECTION PAGE # Article: Mock SURVEY : An Important Component 5. 2 SURVEY Preparation Self-Assessment/Mock SURVEY Guide to F-Tag Numbers F Tag Deficiencies Quality Indicator Report Results Process- SURVEY Tasks .34 Meal Monitor Assignment and Times Mock SURVEY Assignments SURVEY Scope & Severity Grid Resident Review Worksheet General Observations of the Faculty First Impressions Checklist Surveyor Notes Worksheet Administration Checklist Contract Book Checklist Personnel File Checklist Environment Physical Plant Rounds-Initial Tour File Drill Grid QA Review.

7 Surveyor Notes Worksheet Nursing Resident Review Worksheet Quality of care MDS Audit Tool LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT iv Investigative Protocol Hydration Non-Sterile Dressing Change Discharge Records Review Chart Audit Tool Med Pass Technique CMS-677 Medication Pass Worksheet Dietary Dietary Observations Monthly Meal Quality Review Monthly Sanitation/Infection Control Review Meal Audit Tool Kitchen/Food Service Observation Social Services Social Services Audit Quality of Life Assessment Observation of Non-Interviewable Resident Quality of Life Assessment Resident Interview Resident Interview Quality of Life Assessment Family Interview Quality of Life Assessment Group Interview Resident Council Meeting Audit Activities Chart Audit Tool SECTION 6 - DURING THE SURVEY During the SURVEY During the days of the SURVEY visit, it is natural for your staff to become nervous and forget their normal routines.

8 The SURVEY visit will be easier if you as the NH leader have worked with your staff for SURVEY readiness throughout the year. The actual visit needs to be managed and the following tools are offered to assist you during the SURVEY . SECTION PAGE # Stand Down SURVEY Assignment Cards Best Practice .8 DON/Nurse Managers Therapy Social Services Receptionist/Bookkeeper Maintenance Laundry Staff Housekeeping Staff Dietary Staff Medication Nurse/Treatment Nurse Activities Certified Nursing Assistant/Restorative Aide/ Rehabilitation Aide LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT v SECTION 7 - AFTER THE SURVEY After the SURVEY - This section is designed to help you write an effective Plan of Correction and how to prepare the documentation needed to be ready for re-visit. You can find out how other licensed Missouri LONG-TERM care facilities did on their last inspection and how they wrote their plan at SECTION PAGE # Info Sheet: Reading a Nursing Home s SURVEY / Statement of Deficiencies State Operations manual : Guidelines for Determining Immediate Jeopardy Violation Class Distinctions The Appeal Process: IDR and IIDR Facility IDR Request Process Primaris Independent IDR Intake Form How to Write a Plan of Correction Putting Together a Credible Allegations Book Getting Ready for Re-Visit SURVEY Preparedness LONG-TERM care SURVEY manual PREPARED BY MU NHA CONSULTANT Updated May 2014 SECTION 1 - SURVEY PREPAREDNESS SURVEY Preparedness - The MU NHA Consultant recommends that your home maintain a SURVEY BOOK.

9 The purpose of the book is to help your staff be SURVEY ready every day. To be ready for the annual visit, the SURVEY BOOK should be reviewed weekly so that it is kept up-to-date. Make sure that all your management staff knows where the book is located as surveyors might show up when the NHA and/or DON are not in the facility. This section provides you with several tools offered for you to consider. The key to a SURVEY BOOK is that it is organized, up-to-date, and designed to meet the needs of your nursing home. SECTION PAGE # SURVEY Readiness The SURVEY Book Items Needed for Your SURVEY Book Region 1, Springfield Region 2, Popular Bluff Region 3, Kansas City Region 4, Cameron Region 5, Macon Region 6, Jefferson City Region 7, St. Louis Pre- SURVEY Checklist Think SURVEY Preparedness Common Questions State Surveyors Ask CNAs SURVEY Preparedness Quiz Scavenger Hunt for SURVEY Preparedness Article: QI Helps Attain SURVEY Readiness Appendix 1-A SURVEY and Certification 101 Appendix 1-B Sample CMS Forms (CMS 671, 672, 802, 1513) Appendix 1-C Alzheimer s Special care Services Disclosure (MO 580-2637) Appendix 1-D SURVEY READINESS Be Prepared: 1.

10 BE SURVEY READY EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR!! a. Continuous training with staff b. An effective QA program c. Active Resident Council d. An effective Customer Service Program e. An effective Grievance Program f. Daily and weekly rounds 2. Make sure you maintain a SURVEY BOOK and it is complete and updated weekly. See ITEMS NEEDED FOR YOUR SURVEY BOOK Pages thru 3. Make sure that all staff knows their job functions as soon as the surveyors enter the facility. 4. Make an announcement on the intercom welcoming the SURVEY team. 5. Have a plan for weekend, Holiday, and after hour surveys. 6. Train staff on what to expect during the SURVEY . 7. Train staff on how to respond to surveyors when questions are asked. a. Review the list of questions surveyors could ask. The SURVEY Book The goal of every nursing home administrator and facility should be to be SURVEY ready every day.