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 Comprehensive Care Plan for Fall Prevention

Solaris Healthcare Merritt IslandMerritt Island, Florida Survey Completed on 08-22-2024

Summary

The facility failed to implement the comprehensive care plan for a resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of falls. The resident, who was dependent on staff for various activities, had a care plan that included interventions such as keeping the bed in a low position, using hipsters, geri-sleeves, a perimeter mattress, and floor mats to prevent falls and injuries. However, during observations, it was noted that these interventions were not consistently applied. The resident was found without geri-sleeves, and the floor mats were not placed as required. Additionally, the hipsters were not used because they were deemed uncomfortable, and the resident's daughter was reportedly informed, although she later stated she was unaware of this intervention. The facility's system for communicating care directives was inadequate, as the care card for the resident did not reflect the comprehensive care plan's interventions. CNAs were expected to follow instructions from a paper form in the resident's room, but the care card only mentioned the use of a one-way glide device in the wheelchair, omitting other critical interventions. The CNAs were not fully aware of the required interventions, with one CNA not knowing what hipsters were and another not applying geri-sleeves. The Risk Manager confirmed the lack of a fully electronic care card system, and the Unit Manager acknowledged the oversight in ensuring CNAs understood and implemented the care plan. The Director of Nursing stated that nurses were expected to initiate fall prevention interventions immediately after a fall, and the Risk Manager was responsible for updating care cards. However, the Lead MDS Coordinator confirmed that care plan interventions would not be effective if not documented and made available to direct care staff. The facility's policies indicated that comprehensive care plans should be individualized and accessible to staff, but the failure to update and communicate the care plan interventions led to the deficiency in care for the resident.

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