Failure to Provide Showers and Grooming Consistent with Resident Preferences
Summary
The facility failed to promote resident self-determination by not providing showers and grooming care in accordance with resident preferences for five residents. The report states that the facility did not provide a policy related to showers, and multiple staff members acknowledged that shower schedules were affected by staffing shortages and the shower aide being pulled to the floor. Several residents reported feeling dirty, neglected, or frustrated because they were not receiving showers as often as they wanted or as often as they believed they should receive them. Resident #86 was cognitively intact, used a wheelchair, and was dependent for showers, dressing, and toileting. The resident’s care plan did not address the resident’s cares or need for assistance. Shower documentation showed only one shower in June and three showers in July, and no shower sheets were provided for August. During observation, the resident’s hair appeared greasy, and the resident stated feeling dirty with greasy hair when a shower was missed. Resident #77 was cognitively intact, used a wheelchair, and needed supervision to partial assistance with showers, toileting, and mobility. The resident’s care plan identified a self-care deficit and need for one staff assist with ADLs. Shower sheets showed two showers in June, four in July, and one in August. The resident stated the facility had been pulling the shower aide to the floor and that he or she usually got one shower a week but wanted more. Resident #84 had COPD, chronic pain, a communication deficit, muscle weakness, and shortness of breath, and the care plan directed staff to assist with shampoo and shower at least once a week. Shower sheets showed two showers in June, two in July, and two in August. The resident stated the facility was frequently short staffed, that shower aides were pulled to the floor, and that he or she wanted at least two showers a week but felt lucky to get one. Resident #82 was cognitively intact, required partial to moderate assistance for bathing, and had a care plan stating the resident should be shampooed and showered at least one time weekly. Progress notes did not document showers or bathing in July and August, and shower sheets showed showers on several dates in July and one in August, with some refusals documented but no further attempts noted. The resident repeatedly stated it had been at least two weeks since the last shower, that he or she wanted two showers per week, and that he or she felt dirty with greasy hair before receiving a shower. Resident #64 was cognitively intact, required maximum assistance for showers, and had a care plan identifying ADL self-care deficits. Progress notes did not document showers or bathing in July and August, and shower sheets showed one shower in July, one refusal in August, and one shower the next day. The resident stated he or she had gone at least a couple of weeks without a shower, wanted more showers, and felt dirty and neglected before the shower. Staff interviews confirmed that residents were not consistently receiving the expected number of showers because of short staffing, shower aides being pulled to the floor, and residents sometimes only accepting showers from certain staff.
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