F0726 F726: Ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident's well being.
D

Deficiency in Fall Risk Management

Pasadena Grove Health CenterPasadena, California Survey Completed on 05-31-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA 1) had the necessary competency to care for a resident at high risk for falls. The resident, who had a history of dementia, repeated falls, and other medical conditions, was assessed as a moderate fall risk and had a care plan indicating high fall risk. The care plan required frequent monitoring and specific interventions to prevent falls. However, CNA 1, who was assigned to monitor the resident, was unaware of the resident's fall risk status, history of falls, and the necessary interventions to prevent further falls. Interviews with facility staff revealed that CNA 1 did not know why the resident required a sitter and was not aware of the resident's fall history or the interventions needed. The Registered Nurse (RN) and Director of Nursing (DON) stated that CNAs should be knowledgeable about the residents they are assigned to, including their history, fall risk status, and required interventions. The DON emphasized the importance of the Falling Star Program, which uses visual cues like stars on doors and wristbands to identify residents' fall risk levels, and stated that staff should be able to apply the knowledge from in-service training to their daily work. Despite attending in-service training on fall prevention and the Falling Star Program, CNA 1 did not demonstrate the expected competency in identifying and managing residents at risk for falls. The facility's policy and procedures, including the Fall Management Program, were not effectively implemented by CNA 1, leading to a deficiency in ensuring resident safety and care as per the established guidelines.

Penalty

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