F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
E

Failure to Maintain Resident Dignity and Privacy

Harbor Post Acute Care CenterTorrance, California Survey Completed on 08-09-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain the dignity and privacy of four residents during care, as observed by surveyors. For two residents, the privacy curtain was not drawn while personal care was being provided, resulting in exposure of the residents' bodies to passersby in the hallway. Resident 26 was observed with an exposed left breast, and Resident 27 was seen with their back exposed while wearing an incontinent brief. Both residents required assistance for all activities of daily living and had no cognitive impairments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their dignity and privacy during care. Additionally, the facility did not ensure that Resident 213's indwelling urinary bag was fully covered with a privacy bag, leaving the urine visible to visitors and other residents. Resident 213 had the capacity to understand and make decisions and required substantial assistance with personal care. The failure to cover the urinary bag was acknowledged by a CNA, the Infection Preventionist Nurse, and the Director of Nursing, all of whom stated that the privacy bag was necessary to maintain the resident's dignity. The facility's policy on Quality of Life-Dignity emphasizes the importance of treating residents with dignity and respect, including maintaining bodily privacy during personal care. The policy explicitly prohibits demeaning practices and requires staff to assist residents in keeping urinary catheter bags covered. The observations and interviews conducted during the survey highlight the facility's failure to adhere to these policies, resulting in a deficiency in maintaining resident dignity and privacy.

Penalty

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