F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
E

Failure to Honor Resident Preferences for Bathing and Transfers

Avenue Care And Rehabilitation Center, TheWarrensville Heights, Ohio Survey Completed on 07-10-2024

Summary

The facility failed to honor the bathing preferences of several residents, as evidenced by the medical record reviews, resident interviews, and staff interviews. Resident #21, who was cognitively intact and required assistance with daily living activities, had not received a shower since admission, despite preferring daily showers. The resident was only offered bed baths twice a week, contrary to his preference, and was told by staff that he could not be transferred more than once per shift. This restriction was frustrating for the resident, who preferred to get out of bed for breakfast and rest later in the day. Similarly, Resident #29, who was also cognitively intact and dependent on staff for showers, expressed concerns about not receiving showers during a Resident Council meeting. Despite being scheduled for showers twice a week, the resident reported only receiving bed baths and was woken up during the night for these, which he did not like. The facility's response to his concerns was inadequate, as the issue persisted despite being reported to the Unit Manager and the Director of Nursing. Residents #34 and #58 also experienced similar issues, with both residents preferring showers but only receiving bed baths. Staff interviews confirmed that residents who required assistance were not given a choice between a bed bath or a shower, and showers were scheduled based on room numbers rather than resident preferences. Additionally, Resident #65 faced issues with transfer preferences, as staff informed her that once she was in bed, she had to stay there, which affected her ability to receive timely incontinence care. The facility's policies on resident rights and personal care were not adhered to, leading to these deficiencies.

Penalty

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F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
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No penalty information released
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