Legend Oaks Healthcare Oxygen Documentation Failures TX
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX - A nursing home inspection at Legend Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation revealed documentation failures that could compromise resident safety, particularly involving a resident with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who required continuous oxygen therapy.
Critical Documentation Error Discovered
During a March 2025 inspection, surveyors identified a significant discrepancy in the medical documentation for Resident #85, who was admitted with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute exacerbation. The resident had active physician orders for continuous oxygen at 2-4 liters per minute via nasal cannula, yet the facility's annual MDS assessment dated February 4, 2025, failed to indicate she was receiving oxygen therapy.
The documentation error was confirmed when inspectors observed the resident in bed with oxygen flowing through a nasal cannula on March 26. A family member present during the visit reported seeing staff periodically checking the oxygen concentrator, indicating the therapy was indeed being provided despite the missing documentation.
Medical Significance of Oxygen Documentation
Accurate documentation of oxygen therapy is essential for residents with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a progressive lung condition that impairs breathing and reduces the body's ability to absorb oxygen. Continuous oxygen therapy helps maintain adequate blood oxygen levels, preventing complications such as organ damage, cardiac strain, and respiratory failure.
When oxygen requirements are not properly documented in assessment records, it creates multiple risks. Staff members may not understand the critical nature of maintaining the therapy, potentially leading to interruptions in treatment. Additionally, emergency responders or consulting physicians reviewing the records might not recognize the resident's oxygen dependency, potentially making inappropriate medical decisions during crisis situations.
The MDS (Minimum Data Set) assessment serves as a comprehensive evaluation tool that guides care planning and resource allocation. Missing oxygen therapy information in this critical document could result in inadequate staffing assignments or failure to ensure proper equipment maintenance.
Facility Policy Violations
Legend Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation has established policies requiring accurate resident assessments, with documentation reviewed as recently as March 2023. The facility's policy states: "It is the policy of this facility to ensure that the assessment accurately reflect the resident's status."
The MDS Coordinator/LVN acknowledged the documentation error during the inspection, stating that accurate reflection of Resident #85's status was "important so staff would provide the necessary care and services needed." This admission highlights that facility staff understood the significance of proper documentation but failed to implement their own policies effectively.