F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
D

Alternating Pressure Mattress Not In Place or Set Correctly

Summit At Plantsville Center For Health & RehabiliPlantsville, Connecticut Survey Completed on 12-08-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that an alternating pressure relief mattress was in place as ordered and set to the resident’s ordered weight for a resident with a deep tissue injury to the right heel. The resident had diagnoses including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, hypertensive heart disease, and spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, and the quarterly MDS identified intact cognition, dependence on staff for transfers, personal hygiene, and toileting hygiene, non-ambulatory status, wheelchair use, and risk for pressure ulcers/injury. The care plan identified a potential for skin breakdown related to impaired mobility and later added interventions for the right heel DTI, including an air mattress set at alternating 200 per current weight and heel lift boots. The physician ordered the staff to check the function and setting of the air mattress and set it at 200 every shift. The resident’s weight was documented as 181 pounds. The wound physician noted the right medial heel DTI remained not healed, with persistent non-blanchable deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration and measurements of 1.7 cm by 2.1 cm with no measurable depth and no drainage or odor. The note also included orders for off-loading and the facility pressure injury prevention protocol. Observation showed the resident in bed on a regular mattress without the alternating air pressure mattress in place, and a later observation showed the alternating pressure mattress in place but set at 325 pounds. The air mattress audit documented the setting at 200 pounds, while the MAR/TAR showed nursing staff signed off that the mattress setting had been checked on multiple shifts. During interview, the charge nurse stated she signed off that the mattress had been checked but had not physically checked it. The wound nurse stated the resident was placed on the alternating pressure mattress when the DTI was identified and that a setting of 325 pounds would be too hard and could potentially cause skin issues. Housekeeping staff stated the mattress had been changed between a regular mattress and the alternating mattress, and nursing staff stated the resident had a regular mattress before the alternating mattress was put back in place.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $3,652
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No penalty information released
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
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Inspection fine: $93,679
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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D
F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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