Incomplete care plans for hearing needs, refusals of care, and ROM limitation
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a comprehensive care plan for a resident with hearing needs. The resident had diagnoses including failure to thrive, heart failure, and osteoarthritis, and a contracted audiology consult from 9/17/24 documented that both hearing aids were cleaned and functioning, with the resident declining new hearing aids at that time. A later nursing re-admission evaluation identified hearing aids for both ears and noted hearing was adequate with the use of hearing aids, but the resident care plan dated 5/22/25 did not include that the resident used hearing aids until an appointment was scheduled with Miracle Ear on 8/14/25. The resident was interviewed on 8/11/25 and stated the right hearing aid was not working and had stopped wearing it a few weeks earlier. The resident indicated the left hearing aid was still being worn and that the hearing aids were normally placed in a recharger case at night. Observations on 8/14/25 and 8/15/25 showed the resident wearing only the left hearing aid. A nurse aide stated she knew the resident was hard of hearing and wore hearing aids, while the RN who completed the MDS and care plan stated she was not aware the resident wore hearing aids. The interim DNS stated the care plan coordinator was responsible for ensuring the care plan was accurate during conference meetings. The facility also failed to include refusal of care in the care plan for a resident with diagnoses including heart failure, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease. Nursing documentation showed repeated refusals, including refusal of a right heel evaluation, refusal to be weighed, refusal of a shower, refusal of wound assessment, and refusal to wear flex boots at night. The resident care plan identified actual skin breakdown to the right heel and a reopened stage 2 ulcer, but did not address the resident's history of refusing care. Staff interviews confirmed the resident often refused care, and the APRN stated the resident had refused wound care and assessments at times and had refused heel evaluation until 6/19/25 despite multiple attempts. The facility also failed to include functional limitation in range of motion in the care plan for a resident with dementia, diabetes, and chronic pulmonary edema. The resident care plan identified a self-care deficit related to physical limitations and use of assistive devices, but did not identify limited range of motion in the left hand or the need for a palm guard splint. Therapy documentation directed a left palm roll at night and a physician order entered by nursing incorrectly identified the right hand instead of the left. The MAR also documented the palm guard being placed on the right hand, while observations showed the resident wearing the splint on the left hand. The OT stated the resident had a progressive contracture with tightness of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th fingers on the left hand and that the palm guard was intended to slow progression of the left hand contracture.
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