Complaint Investigation Report
Interview with Licensee indicated that the Licensee picked up medications for R1 when they were due to be picked up. A receipt was provided to the Department by the Licensee that showed the Licensee picked up medications on 5/24/23 with medication order numbers. Upon examination, this receipt did not include any resident names. Evidence that was provided by a relevant party was examined, and revealed that the Licensee’s list of medications that they picked up, did not include any of R1’s. Thus proving R1’s medications were not, in fact, picked up to be dispensed by the facility. Review of the document indicated that Medication #1 (M1), and Medication #2 (M2) were dispensed on 5/2/23 and had a 30-day supply. M1, and M2 were not again filled until 6/22/23. Thus, this allegation was Substantiated.
A finding that the complaint is SUBSTANTIATED means that the allegation is valid because the preponderance of the evidence standard has been met.
An exit interview was conducted where a copy of this report was discussed with and provided along with copies of the LIC811, LIC9099D, and Appeal Rights were provided to Licensee/Administrator, Anahit Mesropyan.
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