F0685 F685: Assist a resident in gaining access to vision and hearing services.
D

Failure to Replace Resident's Prescription Eyeglasses

Burbank Healthcare & RehabBurbank, California Survey Completed on 12-20-2024

Summary

The facility failed to replace the prescription eyeglasses for a resident, identified as Resident 20, which had the potential to impact her activities of daily living due to poor vision. Resident 20 was admitted with diagnoses including glaucoma and cerebral palsy, and her care plan highlighted the need for good eye care to minimize injury risks related to visual impairment. An optometry report from December 2023 indicated that Resident 20 was prescribed eyeglasses to improve her vision and quality of life. However, during an interview in December 2024, Resident 20 reported difficulty seeing objects at a distance and mentioned losing her eyeglasses several months prior. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of awareness and documentation regarding Resident 20's eyeglasses. A CNA did not recall if the resident had eyeglasses, and a Licensed Social Worker noted the importance of maintaining an accurate inventory of residents' possessions. The Social Services Assistant confirmed receiving and personally handing the eyeglasses to Resident 20 in April 2024 but failed to update the resident's inventory list. The Director of Nursing emphasized the importance of accounting for residents' possessions to prevent delays in replacing lost items, which could affect residents' quality of life. The facility's policy required updating residents' personal property inventories, but this was not adhered to in Resident 20's case.

Penalty

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