Petitioner: AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Respondent: WESTWOOD MANOR
Judges: CAROLYN S. HOLIFIELD
Agency: Agency for Health Care Administration
Locations: Fort Myers, Florida
Filed: Nov. 09, 2007
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Friday, April 4, 2008.
Latest Update: Jan. 03, 2025
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
- COMES NOW the Petitioner, State of Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration,
(hereinafter “the Agency”), by and through the undersigned counsel, and files this administrative
complaint against the Respondent, Westwood Manor (hereinafter “the Respondent”), pursuant to
Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes (2006), and alleges:
NATURE OF THE ACTION
This is an action to impose an administrative fine against an assisted living facility in the
amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) based upon one uncorrected class II
violation.
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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The Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter pursuant to Sections 120,569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes (2006).
2.
The Agency has jurisdiction over the Respondent pursuant to Sections 20.42 and
120.60, and Chapters 408, Part II, and 429, Part I, Florida Statutes (2006).
3.
Venue lies pursuant to Florida Administrative Code Rule 28-106.207.
PARTIES
4. The Agency is the licensing and regulatory authority that oversees assisted living
facilities in Florida and enforces the applicable federal and state regulations, statutes and rules,
governing assisted living facilities. Chapter 408, Part II, and Chapter 429, Part J, Florida Statutes
(2006); Chapter 58A-5, Florida Administrative Code. The Agency may deny, revoke, or
suspend any license issued to an assisted living facility, or impose an administrative fine in the
manner provided in Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Sections 408.813, 408.815, 429,14, Florida
Statutes (2006).
5. The Respondent was issued a license by the Agency (License Number 8914) to
operate a 30-bed assisted living facility located at 2339 Hoople Street, Fort Myers, Florida
33901, and was at all times material required to comply with the applicable federal and state
Tegulations, statutes and rules governing assisted living facilities.
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The Respondent Failed To Maintain Resident Record Standards That Must
Include Any Health Care Provider’s Orders For Medications, Nursing Services,
Therapeutic Diets, Do Not Resuscitate Order, Or Other Services To Be Provided,
Supervised, Or Implemented By The Facility That Require Health Care Provider’s Orders
In Violation Of Rule 58A4-5.024(3)(c), Florida Administrative Code And Section 400.426(4)
Florida Statutes (2006)
6. . The-Agency realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 5.
7. Pursuant to Florida law, the facility shall maintain the following written records in
a form, place and system ordinarily employed in good business practice and accessible to
Department of Elder Affairs and Agency staff. Resident records shall be maintained on the
premises and include: Any health care provider’s orders for medications, nursing services,
therapeutic diets, do not resuscitate order, or other services to be provided, supervised, or
implemented by the facility that require a health care provider’s order. Rule 5 8A-5.024(3)(c),
Florida Administrative Code (2006).
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8. The Respondent’s deficient practice was related to the operation and maintenance
of the facility or to the personal care of residents which indirectly or potentially threatens the
physical or emotional health, safety, or security of the facility residents and constituted a class III
deficiency as provided for in Subsection 429.19(2)(c), Florida Statutes (2006).
9. On or about June 21, 2006 the Agency conducted a Complaint Survey of
Respondent's facility.
10. Based on record review and interview with facility staff, the facility failed to
obtain. physicians orders to discontinue medications that were ordered on the admission health
assessment (1823) form for one (1) of three (3) sampled residents, Resident number four (4).
11. A review of the record for Resident number four (4) reveals he/she was admitted
to the facility on March 2, 2006 with diagnoses that include, but are not limited to, Anemia,
Alcoholic Cirrhosis, and Chronic Hepatitis C. The resident also had a history of encephalopathy
related to his liver disease.
12. The only health assessment form (1823) in the record was dated January 18, 2006
when the Resident had been discharged from a long-term care facility. The 1823 form lists
multiple medications including Sorbitol 30ce to be given three (3) times a day (used to decrease
ammonia levels in liver disease that can contribute to encephalopathy), Hemacyte plus (an iron
preparation for treating anemia) once a day, and Celebrex 200mg (relieves pain of arthritis) once
a day.
13. A review of the current Medication Observation Record for June, 2006 reveals the
Resident is not receiving the Sorbitol, Hemacyte Plus, or Celebrex. A review of the Resident’s
record reveals there are no physician orders to discontinue these medications.
14. During an interview on June 21, 2006 at approximately 11:15 a.m. the assistant
Administrator stated that the Resident had not brought any of these medications with him/her
upon admittance. The assistant Administrator also stated that the Resident often goes to a local
health clinic where his/her medications are changed and the assistant Administrator does not
usually get orders to discontinue or start medications. The assistant Administrator stated that she
has tried to contact the health clinic but usually without success. The assistant Administrator
confirmed that the health clinic is not the Resident’s attending physician and that she has not
contacted the attending physician to clarify what medications the Resident should be receiving.
15. The Respondent’s deficiency constituted a class IIT violation.
16. | The Agency shall impose an administrative fine for a cited class III violation in an
amount not less than $500 and not exceeding $1,000 for each violation.
17. The Respondent was given a mandatory correction date of July 21, 2006.
18. On or about August 29, 2006 through August 30, 2006 the Agency conducted a
follow-up survey to a complaint investigation at Respondent’s facility.
19,‘ This is an uncorrected citation from the June 21, 2006 follow up survey.
20. Based on record review and interview with facility staff, the facility failed to
obtain physicians orders to discontinue medications that were ordered on the admission health
assessment (1823) form for one (1), Resident number nine (9) ,of four (4) sampled residents.
21. Resident number nine (9) was admitted on or about May 8, 2006. The resident's
1823 form had an order for Darvocet N100 1 tablet three times a day as needed.
| 22. During a medication review on August 29, 2006 at about 4:00 p.m. a surveyor
was provided with all of the resident's medications except for the Darvocet N100. The surveyor
asked the owner where the Darvocet N100 was. The surveyor reviewed the 1823 form with the
owner and showed the owner where the Darvocet N100 had been included on the May, 2006
Medication Observation Record but was not included on the June, 2006, July, 2006, or August,
2006 Medication Observation Record.
23, | There was no physician's order discontinuing the Darvocet N100. The owner
called the resident's brother who is the legal guardian and inquired about the Darvocet N100.
The owner stated the brother did not want his brother to receive the Darvocet N100 and had not
provided the medication. )
24. The owner was informed that a physicians’ order was needed to discontinue the
medication.
25, The Respondent was given 4 mandatory correction date of September 30, 2006.
26, On or about November 15, 2006 through November 16, 2006 the Agency
conducted a follow-up survey to a complaint investigation at Respondent’s facility.
27. This is an uncorrected class III citation from the June 21, 2006 and August 30,
2006 follow up surveys.
. 28. Based on record review and interview with facility staff, the facility failed to
obtain physicians’ orders for medications and medication changes for two (2), Residents number
ten (10) and number eleven (11) of 4 sampled residents.
29. A review of the clinical record for Resident number ten (10) reveals she was
. admitted to the facility on October 18, 2006. Further review of the record reveals an order for
Darvocet N-100 to be given every eight (8) hours. The order is dated October 26, 2006. There is
no order in the record to change this medication. Review of the Medication Observation Record
reveals the resident is receiving Darvocet at 8:00 am. and 8:00 pm. The Medication
Observation Record states the medication is to be given every eight (8) hours. -
30. During an interview on November 15, 2006 at approximately 3:00 p.m. the
Assistant Administrator stated that the Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner had changed the
order to twice a day. After reviewing Resident number ten’s (10) record the Assistant
Administrator confirmed there was no order in the record to change the Darvocet. She stated
that she would call the Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner and have an order faxed to the
facility. A copy of the fax with an order sheet dated November 3, 2006 was received with an
order for Darvocet to be changed to every twelve (12) hours.
31. During a medication review for Resident number eleven (11) on November 16,
2006 a Flovent inhaler was in the resident's medication drawer. The label on the Flovent directs
that Resident number eleven (11) is to receive 2 puffs twice a day. When asked why the Flovent
was not on the Medication Observation Record the Assistant Administrator stated, "It has to be
there. He has been getting Flovent for a long time. "A review of the resident's clinical record
revealed there is no physician's order for the Flovent. Also medication review reveals Resident
number eleven (11) is receiving Zocor 20mg every day, Isosorbide MN 30mg every day and
Synthroid 50mcg every day. No physician orders were found in the resident's chart for these
medications. The Assistant Administrator stated that she would call the Advanced Registered
Nurse Practitioner and get the orders. |
32, | When asked why there were no orders for the medications for Residents number
ten (10) and number eleven (11) she stated, The Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner calls
the medications into the pharmacy and we usually get a faxed order. “We didn't get any on
these." |
; 33. The Respondent was given a mandatory correction date of December 16, 2006.
34. On or about December 28, 2006 the Agency conducted a follow-up survey to a
complaint investigation at Respondent’s facility.
35, This is an uncorrected class Ill citation from the June 21, 2006, August 30, 2006,
and November 15, 2006 follow up surveys.
36. Based on a review of three (3) clinical records, three (3) Medication Observation
Records, and interviews with clinical staff, the facility did not ensure up to date physician's -
orders for medications were present in the record for Resident number ten (10).
37, A review of Resident number ten’s (10) Medication Observation Record revealed
the resident was taking both Imodium and Colace (the Imodium is to treat diarrhea, and the
Colace is to help prevent constipation by making the stool more soft) on a regular basis. The
Imodium was being taken two (2) times a day, and the Colace was documented as being given
one (1) time a day. The Imodium was started on December 30, 2006 for diarrhea. Throughout
the month of December the Colace is documented as being given on a daily basis.
38. An interview with clinical staff at 1:45 p.m. on December 28, 2006, revealed. the
Colace hasn't been given the past couple of days as she has an order to discontinue this
medication. There was no order present in the record to discontinue this medication.
39, The Respondent was given a mandatory correction date of January 28, 2007,
40, On or about April 5, 2007 the Agency conducted its fifth revisit for this
uncorrected Class IIT deficiency. |
41. This is an uncorrected citation from the Tune 21, 2006, August 30, 2006,
November 15, 2006, and December 28, 2006 follow up surveys.
42. Based on a review of four (4) clinical records including Medication Observation
Records, the facility did not ensure up-to-date physician's orders were present in the record for
Resident number ten’s (10) nursing services and Resident number nineteen’s (19) medications.
43. A review of Resident number ten’s (10) record revealed an order written on
March 10, 2007 for the resident to begin taking Bactrim DS (an antibiotic) based on lab results
for a diagnosis of UTI (Urinary Tract Infection). A review of the record failed to show evidence
of an order for nursing service to complete a UA (Urinalysis) on March 8, 2007,
44. A review of Resident number nineteen’s (19) record revealed an order dated
“March 29, 2007 for "Triamcinolone cream to be applied to bilateral feet, twice a day”. A review
of the resident's March, 2007 and April, 2007 Medical Observation Records revealed the cream
has been applied to both the feet and arms without benefit of an order. A teview of the record
also failed to show evidence this order had been clarified as to the exact strength of medication
to be used or its placement. , .
45, The Respondent was given a mandatory correction date of May 5, 2007.
46. The failure to maintain resident record standards is in violation of the law.
47,... The Agency determined that this deficient practice was related to the personal
care of the resident that indirectly or potentially threatened the health, safety, or security of the
resident and cited Respondent for and uncorrected Class III deficiency.
48. The same constitutes.grounds for ‘an uncorrected class Ill deficiency as defined by
law.
WHEREFORE, the Petitioner, State of Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration,
intends to impose an administrative fine against the Respondent, an assisted living facility in the
State of Florida, in the amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00), pursuant to ,
Section. 429.19(2)(C), Florida Statutes (2006), . |
CLAIM FOR RELIEF
WHEREFORE, the Petitioner, State of Florida, Agency for Health Care Administration,
respectfully requests the Court to enter a final order granting the following relief:
1. Make findings of fact and conclusions of law in favor of the Agency.
‘2. Impose an administrative fine against the Respondent in the total amount of ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00).
3. Enter any other relief that this Court deems just and appropriate.
Respectfully submitted this @&*~ day of October, 2007.
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Andrea M. Lang, Senior Attorney
Florida Bar No. 0364568
Agency for Health Care Administration
Office of the General Counsel
2295 Victoria Avenue, Room 346C
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
Telephone: (239) 338-3203
NOTICE
TELE RESPONDENT IS NOTIFIED THAT IT/HE/SHE HAS THE RIGHT TO REQUEST
AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 120.569 AND 120.57,
FLORIDA STATUTES. IF THE RESPONDENT WANTS TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY,
IT/MHE/SHE HAS THE RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN THIS
MATTER. SPECIFIC OPTIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION ARE SET OUT IN
THE ATTACHED ELECTION OF RIGHTS FORM.
THE RESPONDENT IS FURTHER NOTIFIED If THE ELECTION OF RIGHTS FORM
IS NOT RECEIVED BY THE AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
WITHIN TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS OF THE RECEIPT OF THIS ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT, A FINAL ORDER WILL BE ENTERED. ;
THE ELECTION OF RIGHTS FORM SHALL BE MADE TO THE AGENCY FOR
HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION AND DELIVERED TO: AGENCY CLERK,
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, 2727 MAHAN DRIVE,
BUILDING 3, MAIL STOP 3, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308; TELEPHONE (850) 922-5873.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the Administrative Complaint and
Election of Rights form have been served to: Peter Kramer, Administrator, Westwood Manor,
2339 Hoople Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901, by U.S. Certified Mail, Return Receipt No, 7006
2150 0004 5871 0620, and to: John F Gilroy Ill, P. A., Counsel for the Respondent, 1435 East
Piedmont Drive, Suite 215, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, by U. S. Certified Mail, Return Receipt
No. 7006 2150 0004 5871 0903 on this ge day of October, 2007.
_ Andrea M. Lang, Senior a Long
Florida Bar No. 0364568
Agency for Health Care Administration
Office of the General Counsel
2295 Victoria Avenue, Room 346C
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
Telephone: (239) 338-3203
Copies furnished to:
Peter Kramer
Administrator
Westwood Manor
2339 Hoople Street
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
(U.S. Certified Mail)
Andrea M. Lang, Senior Attorney
Agency for Health Care Administration
Office of the General Counsel
2295 Victoria Avenue, Room 346C
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
(Interoffice Mail)
John F. Gilroy III, P.A.
Counsel for Respondent
1435 East Piedmont Drive, Suite 215
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
(U. S. Mail)
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Kriste J. Mennella
Field Office Manager
Agency for Health Care Administration
2295 Victoria Avenue, Room 340A
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
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PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540
Docket for Case No: 07-005154
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Apr. 04, 2008 |
Order Closing Files. CASE CLOSED.
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Apr. 02, 2008 |
Joint Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed.
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Feb. 15, 2008 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for April 23 and 24, 2008; 9:30 a.m.; Fort Myers, FL).
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Feb. 08, 2008 |
Agreed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Jan. 29, 2008 |
Amended Notice of Hearing (hearing set for February 19 and 20, 2008; 9:30 a.m.; Fort Myers, FL; amended as to addition of case).
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Jan. 23, 2008 |
Notice of Service of Agency`s First Set of Interrogatories, Request for Admissions and Request for Production of Documents to Petitioner filed.
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Jan. 22, 2008 |
Order of Consolidation (DOAH Case No. 08-0252 added to consolidated batch).
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Dec. 27, 2007 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Dec. 27, 2007 |
Notice of Hearing (hearing set for February 19 and 20, 2008; 9:30 a.m.; Fort Myers, FL).
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Dec. 26, 2007 |
Order of Consolidation (DOAH Case Nos. 07-5152, 07-5153, and 07-5154).
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Dec. 20, 2007 |
Motion for Continuance filed.
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Dec. 10, 2007 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Dec. 10, 2007 |
Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for February 12, 2008; 9:30 a.m.; Fort Myers and Tallahassee, FL).
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Nov. 20, 2007 |
(Respondent`s) Response to Initial Order filed.
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Nov. 13, 2007 |
Initial Order.
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Nov. 09, 2007 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Nov. 09, 2007 |
Petition for Formal Administrative Proceeding filed.
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Nov. 09, 2007 |
Notice (of Agency referral) filed.
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