F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
E

Call Bell Not in Reach After Fall; Care Plan Missing Key Needs for Quadriplegia and OSA

Apple Rehab CoccomoMeriden, Connecticut Survey Completed on 08-04-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a call bell was within reach for a resident with Parkinson’s disease, orthostatic hypotension, a history of falls, and moderate cognitive impairment. The resident’s care plan identified the resident as a fall risk and directed staff to keep the call bell within reach when the resident was in bed or in the bedside chair, encourage the resident to ask for and wait for staff assistance, and provide set-up and assistance as needed. The resident’s MDS also documented extensive assistance needs for bed mobility, toileting, and transfers. On 7/1/25, the resident was found on the floor next to the bed after an unwitnessed fall. Facility documentation stated the resident reported trying to find the red button and that the call bell was not in reach. The fall assessment and fall scene investigation both identified that the call light was not in reach, and one form noted the resident had 7 falls in the prior 30 days. A nursing note documented the resident was observed on the floor in the room and stated the resident slipped while trying to get up from the recliner chair. Staff interviews indicated the resident’s call light should have been kept within reach, and the DNS acknowledged that it was the responsibility of nursing staff or the NA to ensure the call light was always in reach. The facility also failed to develop a comprehensive care plan for a resident with quadriplegia and OSA. The resident’s MDS identified the resident as cognitively intact, dependent for eating, bed mobility, transfers, and wheeling the motorized wheelchair, with functional limitations in both upper and lower extremities. The care plan did not initially include a focus for quadriplegia or OSA, and it described the resident with interventions that staff later identified as not person-centered for the resident’s condition. Staff interviews stated the care plan should have reflected total dependence for all ADLs, use of a specialized call bell activated with the chin, assistance from 2 to 3 staff members for incontinent care, transfers, and mobility, and interventions related to positioning and respiratory care. After surveyor inquiry, the care plan was updated to note the resident could move the head and used a soft touch call bell at the neck, but it still did not include specific quadriplegia-related interventions such as extremity positioning, hand splints, or guidance about pillow placement, and it did not include oxygen therapy when out of bed to the wheelchair.

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