F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
D

Failure to Develop and Implement Comprehensive Care Plans

Bethesda Of BeresfordBeresford, South Dakota Survey Completed on 04-25-2024

Summary

The provider failed to develop, revise, and implement a comprehensive person-centered care plan for two residents, specifically addressing nail care and range of motion exercises. Resident 3 had a right-hand splint and a schedule for its use, but she reported not wearing the splint for a long time and not receiving any range of motion exercises. The care plan for Resident 3 had not been updated after her discharge from occupational therapy, and there were no goals or interventions related to her right-hand contracture or limited range of motion in her right arm. The registered nurse and the administrator were unable to provide documentation or confirm the use of the hand splint for Resident 3, and there was no policy for the restorative nursing program in place. Additionally, the care plan had not been revised to reflect changes in Resident 3's condition and needs after her therapy ended. This lack of documentation and follow-up led to a failure in providing necessary care for Resident 3's condition, including the use of the hand splint and range of motion exercises. The interdisciplinary team did not adequately assess and update the care plan to address Resident 3's needs, resulting in a deficiency in her care. Resident 5 had long, jagged, and thickened fingernails with dark residue under the tips, and she reported not receiving exercises for her hands. Despite having a physician's order for a blue palm protector for her right hand, there was no documentation of nail care or refusal of nail care in her records. The care plan for Resident 5 did not include any interventions related to her limited range of motion or nail care. Interviews with staff revealed inconsistencies in the provision of nail care and the use of the blue palm protector. The director of nursing confirmed that Resident 5 had not been assessed for a restorative program, and the care plan was not updated to reflect her current needs. This lack of proper assessment and documentation led to a deficiency in providing necessary care for Resident 5's condition, including nail care and range of motion exercises. The provider's care planning process policy emphasized the importance of a comprehensive, individualized plan of care for each resident, but this was not followed for Residents 3 and 5. The interdisciplinary team failed to assess, individualize, and evaluate the effectiveness of the care plans, resulting in deficiencies in addressing the residents' needs and conditions. The care plans were not revised on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in the residents' conditions and the care they were receiving, leading to inadequate care for both residents.

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