F0657 F657: Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.
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Deficiencies in Care Plan Revisions for Bathing Preferences and Fall Prevention

Meridian Rehabilitation And Health Care CenterWichita, Kansas Survey Completed on 08-05-2024

Summary

The facility failed to review and revise care plans for several residents, leading to deficiencies in addressing their bathing preferences and fall prevention needs. Resident 92, who had cognitive intactness and required assistance with bathing due to hemiparesis, reported dissatisfaction with the bathing schedule and frequency, which was not reflected in his care plan. Despite being scheduled for showers twice a week, the electronic medical record showed he only received three baths in the previous month, and there was no documentation of offered or refused bathing opportunities. Social services confirmed multiple grievances from residents about not receiving baths, and staff interviews revealed that residents' preferences should be documented and respected, which was not the case for Resident 92. Resident 73, with moderate cognitive impairment and dependent on staff for activities of daily living, also had a care plan that failed to address his bathing preferences and schedule. He reported not receiving a bath for months and expressed a preference for a weekly bed bath, which was not accommodated. His care plan lacked directions for hygiene and grooming, and the facility's documentation did not reflect offered or refused bathing opportunities. Staff interviews confirmed that residents should receive a minimum of two baths a week, and their preferences should be documented in the care plan, which was not done for Resident 73. Residents 74 and 81 also had care plans that did not reflect their bathing preferences, with Resident 74 receiving only two baths in the previous month and Resident 81's care plan lacking specific days and times for preferred baths. Additionally, Residents 54 and 41, who were at risk for falls, had care plans that did not include necessary interventions to prevent falls. Resident 54 had multiple falls due to tripping on blankets, and Resident 41 had a fall that resulted in hospitalization, yet their care plans were not updated with appropriate interventions. The facility lacked a policy on care plan revision, and staff interviews revealed that care plans were not always revised or updated in a timely manner, contributing to these deficiencies.

Penalty

Fine: $71,512
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Failure to Timely Revise Care Plans After Medication and Oxygen Therapy Changes
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Failure to Update Care Plans for New Edema and Oxygen Orders
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Failure to Revise Care Plans to Reflect Resident Needs and Preferences
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F0657 F657: Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.
Short Summary

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Failure to Update Care Plan for Two-Person Bathing Assist Leading to Resident Injury
D
F0657 F657: Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and total dependence for ADLs had MDS assessments and monthly summaries indicating a need for a two-person assist with bathing, but the comprehensive care plan was not updated to specify this requirement. As a result, a CNA provided a shower with only one staff member present, during which the resident became restless, pushed the gurney rail, fell, and sustained head injuries and oral bleeding, requiring hospital evaluation. Interviews with the MDS nurse and DON confirmed that the assessments showed a two-person bathing assist was needed, but this was not reflected in the care plan the CNA was following.

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