F0561 F561: Honor the resident's right to and the facility must promote and facilitate resident self-determination through support of resident choice.
D

Failure to Honor Resident's Right to Dietary Choice

Bradley Home Infirmary/pavilionMeriden, Connecticut Survey Completed on 03-10-2025

Summary

A deficiency occurred when the facility failed to honor a resident's right to choose their diet and fluid consistency, despite the resident being cognitively intact and expressing a clear preference. The resident, who had diagnoses including dementia, chronic kidney disease, muscle weakness, and dysphagia, was placed on a soft and bite-sized diet with mildly thick liquids following radiological and swallowing tests that indicated a risk of aspiration. The resident repeatedly requested to return to a regular diet and thin liquids, citing a desire for improved quality of life and reporting adverse effects such as diarrhea from the thickener. Despite these requests and the resident's understanding of the associated risks, the facility continued to provide the prescribed diet and did not accommodate the resident's wishes. Interviews with facility staff revealed a lack of interdisciplinary team meetings or documented collaboration with the resident or family to discuss goals of care or the resident's dietary preferences. The social worker acknowledged awareness of the resident's complaints but had not discussed them with the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) or initiated a team meeting. The APRN and the director of nursing services (DNS) both indicated that they did not believe the resident or spouse were capable of making informed decisions, despite the resident being his or her own decision maker and having no named representative or power of attorney. The APRN also did not contact the resident's daughter, who was mistakenly believed to be the legal decision maker. Facility policy and the resident's rights documentation indicated that residents have the right to refuse treatment and that such rights would be honored. However, the facility did not advance the resident's diet or provide a waiver, even after requests from the resident and family. The DNS stated that a diet change was considered unsafe and that the resident was not appropriate for palliative or comfort measures only status, as there had not been a decline. The lack of documented meetings, failure to involve the interdisciplinary team, and disregard for the resident's expressed wishes led to the deficiency.

Penalty

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12 days payment denial
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Fine: $139,3209 days payment denial
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