F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
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Failure to Maintain Resident's Functional Abilities Post-Injury

Socorro Wellness & RehabilitationSocorro, New Mexico Survey Completed on 08-29-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain or improve the functional abilities of a resident, identified as R #12, who was admitted with multiple diagnoses including unspecified dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and a history of falling. The resident's quarterly MDS assessment indicated that she required supervision or partial/moderate assistance with various activities of daily living (ADLs). However, after a fall resulting in a fracture of the distal radius and ulna, her functional abilities significantly declined, requiring substantial/maximal assistance for all ADLs. Despite the resident's fracture healing, as indicated by the physician's orders and x-ray reports, the facility did not implement a restorative nursing program or refer the resident for therapy to help her regain her prior level of functioning. Interviews with staff, including a CNA, the MDS coordinator, and a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, revealed that no restorative nursing or therapy evaluation was conducted after the resident's wrist healed. The staff acknowledged that the resident was functional with her left wrist for several weeks, yet no actions were taken to address her decreased functional abilities. The lack of a restorative nursing program and failure to refer the resident for therapy evaluation after her fracture healed contributed to the deficiency. The facility did not ensure that the resident's ability to perform ADLs was maintained or improved, leading to a continued need for substantial/maximal assistance in her daily activities. This oversight highlights a gap in the facility's care planning and follow-up processes for residents with changing medical conditions.

Penalty

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A resident with highly impaired hearing and who spoke Hmong did not have effective communication supports consistently used despite care plan directions to use an interpreter service and communication binder. Staff were unsure of the resident’s language, and during observation the resident was seen wandering, pulling at his pants, urinating in common areas, and squatting behind equipment while staff were not observed using the interpreter line or communication binder to assess his needs.

No penalty information released
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Short Summary

Failure to Provide Routine Nail Care: A resident with paraplegia and extensive ADL assistance needs was found with fingernails over 1/4 inch past the fingertips and brown substance under the nails. The resident stated no one had offered nail care, and the aide confirmed he had not offered to trim or clean the nails. The RN and DON stated nail care should be checked and provided on bath days and as needed, but the record did not show completed nail care before the survey.

No penalty information released
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Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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