F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
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Failure to Provide Adequate Foot Care Leads to Hospitalization

Glendora Grand, IncGlendora, California Survey Completed on 02-26-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate foot care and treatment to a resident, leading to a significant health issue. The resident, who had a history of Parkinson's disease and dementia, repeatedly refused podiatric treatment throughout 2024. Despite these refusals, the facility did not notify the resident's physician or family, nor did they implement alternative interventions as outlined in the resident's care plan. This lack of action resulted in the resident developing osteomyelitis, a serious bone infection, which required hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics. The resident's care plan indicated that staff should monitor for noncompliance and notify the physician for possible treatment, as well as refer the resident for psychological consultation if necessary. However, the facility's staff, including licensed nurses and the Social Service Director, failed to follow these protocols. The resident's toenails were noted to be mycotic and hypertrophic, yet no treatment was provided due to the resident's refusal. The facility's policies required notification of the physician and family after repeated refusals, but this was not done. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of communication and awareness regarding the resident's condition. The Director of Nursing was unaware of the resident's year-long refusal of podiatric care, and the Social Service Director did not inform the nursing staff of the ongoing refusals. Additionally, a change in the resident's condition was not documented in a timely manner, delaying necessary medical intervention. This series of inactions and communication failures contributed to the resident's hospitalization for a preventable condition.

Penalty

Fine: $30,167
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