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 Implement Care Plan Interventions for Residents

Fall River HealthcareFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 05-23-2024

Summary

The facility failed to implement interventions on the Comprehensive Care Plan for two residents, leading to deficiencies in care. For one resident, the facility did not properly offload heels while the resident was in bed, despite the care plan specifying that heels should be floating off the end of an off-loading pillow. Observations by the surveyor showed that the resident's heels were consistently resting directly on the pillow or the mattress, contrary to the care plan's requirements. Interviews with the resident and various staff members, including nurses and the Director of Nursing, confirmed that the heels should have been floating off the pillow, indicating a failure to adhere to the prescribed care plan. Another resident experienced delays in receiving assistance with toileting, which was a critical intervention outlined in their care plan to prevent falls and manage incontinence. The resident, who had moderate cognitive impairment and a history of falls, was observed requesting assistance multiple times without timely response from the staff. On one occasion, the resident waited 30 minutes for assistance after the surveyor requested help on their behalf. Interviews with staff, including nurses and the Unit Manager, acknowledged that such delays were unacceptable and not in line with the care plan's directive for prompt response to toileting requests. These deficiencies highlight the facility's failure to implement essential interventions as outlined in the residents' comprehensive care plans. The lack of adherence to the care plans resulted in inadequate pressure ulcer prevention for one resident and delayed toileting assistance for another, both of which are critical to the residents' health and safety. The observations and interviews conducted by the surveyor underscore the need for the facility to ensure that care plans are followed accurately to meet the residents' needs.

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