Mississippi Did Not Comply With Federal Waiver and State Requirements at All 20 Adult Day Care Facilities Reviewed
Mississippi does not fully comply with Federal waiver and State requirements in overseeing providers that serve vulnerable adults receiving adult day care services through the Mississippi Elderly and Disabled Waiver program. All 20 of the providers that we reviewed did not comply with 1 or more State requirements. We found 564 instances of provider noncompliance, including 194 regarding health and safety requirements. The remaining 370 related to administrative requirements, some of what could significantly affect health and safety.
Mississippi does not fully comply with Federal waiver and State requirements because of our annual inspections of facilities insufficient to ensure a continuously safe and nonhazardous environment.
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According to Mississippi officials, budget
reductions and low auditor staffing levels limited its oversight and monitoring of provider facilities, staffing, and training, and the lack of State licensing requirements contributed to provider noncompliance.
We recommended that Mississippi ensure that providers correct the 564 instances of provider noncompliance identified in this report; improve its oversight and monitoring of providers; and work with providers to improve their facilities, staffing, and training. Mississippi agreed with our findings and recommendations and described corrective actions that it has taken and will take in response to our recommendations.
Filed under: Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services