F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
D

Failure to Provide Individualized Activities for Resident

Pueblo Heights Nursing And RehabilitationPueblo, Colorado Survey Completed on 07-18-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide an ongoing program of activities for a resident, identified as Resident #62, who was dependent and had specific activity preferences. The facility's policy required an ongoing program to support residents' choices based on their comprehensive assessment, care plan, and preferences. However, observations revealed that Resident #62 was not regularly engaged in individualized, purposeful, and therapeutic activities. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and required maximal assistance for daily activities, was often left without meaningful engagement, such as music or television, and was not invited to participate in group activities. Resident #62 had a history of non-Alzheimer's dementia, Parkinson's disease, and muscle weakness, and his preferred language was Spanish. His care plan indicated interests in listening to music, being around pets, going outside, and participating in religious services. Despite these documented preferences, the resident was observed sitting in his wheelchair with no engagement or interaction from staff. The facility's activity records showed minimal one-on-one visits, with significant gaps in activity participation over several months, and no documentation of the resident refusing activities. Interviews with staff, including CNAs and the activities director, confirmed that Resident #62 did not participate in many group activities and was not receiving the intended one-on-one visits due to a lack of activities staff. The activities director acknowledged the resident's enjoyment of people watching, one-on-one discussions, and listening to music but cited staffing shortages as a reason for the lack of engagement. Additionally, the language barrier was noted, as the facility did not have a translator, and communication relied on staff who spoke Spanish or used translation pages.

Penalty

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Fine: $41,435
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