
“They Left for the Day… What About Their Meds?”
Florida Regulation
59A-36.008(3)(e)
– Managing Medications When Residents Leave the Facility
Residents leaving the facility is normal.
Doctor appointments.
Family outings.
Church.
Daily routines.
But from a compliance standpoint, this is where facilities quietly get into trouble.
What the Regulation Allows
When a resident who receives assistance with medication leaves the facility, you have only two options:
- The health care provider adjusts the medication schedule so it aligns with when the resident is in the facility
- The medication is sent with the resident, family member, or friend—and this is documented in the medication record
There is no third option.
Where Facilities Get Cited
Here’s what typically happens:
- Resident leaves regularly
- No medication plan in place
- Doses are missed
- Nothing is documented
- No communication with provider
Then during survey:
“How are medications handled when the resident is out of the building?”
If the answer is inconsistent—or worse, unknown—that’s a problem.
The High-Risk Resident
Every facility has them:
- Always out with family
- Frequently off-site
- In and out multiple times a week
These residents require planning—not assumptions.
Build a Simple System
Start by identifying residents who leave frequently.
Then decide:
- Option A: Adjust medication schedule with provider
- Option B: Prepare medication to go out with proper documentation
Make it clear. Make it consistent.
Documentation Matters
When medication leaves the facility:
- Note who it was given to
- Note the date and time
- Ensure it’s reflected in the medication record
If it’s not documented, from a survey standpoint, it didn’t happen correctly.
Staff Training Tip
Your staff should never have to guess what to do when a resident leaves.
Create a simple rule:
“No resident leaves without a medication plan.”
That alone will eliminate a large percentage of risk.
Quick Compliance Check
- Do you know which residents leave frequently?
- Is there a medication plan for each one?
- Are medications being sent out and documented properly?
- Is the provider involved when needed?
Final Thought
This regulation isn’t about restricting residents—it’s about maintaining safe, consistent care.
Residents can come and go.
But your system has to stay in control.
Because in a survey,
inconsistency is what gets cited.