F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
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Failure to Provide Timely Podiatry Services to Diabetic Resident

Curtis Home St Elizabeth Center, TheMeriden, Connecticut Survey Completed on 03-11-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide necessary podiatry services to a diabetic resident, identified as Resident #19, who had diagnoses including diabetes mellitus type 2 with neuropathy, gout, and Parkinson's disease. The resident required substantial assistance for personal hygiene and was dependent on staff for lower body dressing and transfers. Despite having a physician's order for podiatry services and recommendations from the Wound/Ostomy APRN for a podiatry consult due to toenail dystrophy, the resident did not receive timely podiatry care. The facility's process for arranging podiatry services was flawed, as evidenced by the correspondence between the podiatry service provider and the facility's DNS. The resident was placed on a do-not-treat list pending verification of VA-covered services, which delayed the provision of care. The DNS was unaware of the requirement to copy the Administrator on emails, which further prolonged the delay. Additionally, the facility's policy directed NAs to clip toenails unless the resident was diabetic or had thick nails, in which case the resident would be seen by the podiatrist. However, Resident #19 was not scheduled for podiatry services despite being on the list. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of clarity and documentation regarding the scheduling of podiatry services for Resident #19. The resident was overdue for podiatry care, having not received services since admission to the facility. The Director of Finance confirmed that the facility pays for all resident podiatry services, including those for veterans, and that the VA contract allowed for in-house services. Despite these provisions, the resident's podiatry needs were not met in a timely manner, resulting in excessively long and thick toenails that required attention.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $10,358
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