F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
D

Failure to Support Resident Activity Needs

Highland Chateau Health And Rehabilitation CenterSaint Paul, Minnesota Survey Completed on 03-05-2025

Summary

The facility failed to support the activity needs of three residents who were dependent on staff for activities, impacting their physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. Resident 1, who was cognitively intact and had significant medical conditions including chronic ulcer, diabetes, and morbid obesity, expressed a desire for social interaction and outdoor activities. Despite an activity assessment indicating these preferences, Resident 1 had not participated in any activities since admission and felt isolated, having only had one one-on-one activity early in their stay. Resident 2, also cognitively intact and using a wheelchair, had a care plan that noted a preference for self-initiated activities like reading spiritual books. However, no facility-initiated group activities were identified for them. Resident 2 reported that their days were monotonous and expressed interest in participating in group activities like Bingo and a Bible class, but had not been engaged in any one-on-one visits or group activities due to staff not assisting them out of bed. Resident 3, who had been at the facility for about a year, was also cognitively intact and had diagnoses including muscle weakness and morbid obesity. Their care plan required one-to-one bedside activities if unable to attend group events. Despite this, Resident 3 had not been out of bed since December and had to create their own activities, such as playing video games remotely with a family member. The activity director acknowledged the lack of engagement and noted that nursing staff were unable to assist residents out of bed to attend activities. The facility's policy required documentation of all activities, but the administrator was unaware of the lack of activity engagement for these residents.

Penalty

Fine: $48,250
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