F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
D

Failure to Provide Routine Showers for Resident

Benedictine Health Center InnsbruckNew Brighton, Minnesota Survey Completed on 08-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide routine showers for a resident, identified as R90, who was reviewed for activities of daily living (ADLs). R90 was cognitively intact and had medical conditions including cellulitis, lymphedema, and a fracture of the right foot. The resident required substantial assistance for lower body dressing and supervision for personal hygiene. Despite these needs, R90's care plan indicated that staff were to assist with bathing weekly, but the treatment administration record showed that R90 did not receive a bath on the scheduled days. The discrepancy in the documentation led to R90 not receiving a shower for almost two weeks, which was confirmed by the resident during interviews. Interviews with nursing assistants and a registered nurse revealed inconsistencies in the documentation of R90's bath days. The care sheet and nursing order did not match, leading to confusion about the correct bath day. The Director of Nursing acknowledged the miscommunication and confirmed that the shower day should have been coordinated with occupational therapy due to R90's edema wraps. The facility's policy directed staff to assist residents with ADLs, including bathing, but this was not adhered to in R90's case.

Penalty

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