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Failure to Follow Physician Order Regarding CNA Gender Assignment

Washington, District Of Columbia Survey Completed on 03-24-2026

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Summary

Facility staff failed to follow a physician’s order specifying that Resident #1, who had dementia, congestive heart failure, hypertension, and age-related macular degeneration, was not to be assigned a male CNA on any shift per the resident’s request. The physician’s order, dated 07/28/24, directed that every shift the resident was to have no male CNA, and a quarterly MDS assessment documented a BIMS score of 10, indicating moderately impaired cognition, and a need for supervision or touching assistance with personal hygiene. Review of nursing assignment sheets and CNA documentation from 02/01/26 to 03/18/26 showed that, despite this order, a male CNA was assigned to and documented as providing care to the resident on multiple dates and shifts, totaling 15 shifts during this period. During a face-to-face interview on 03/19/26 at 9:40 AM, the surveyor presented these findings to the Assistant Director of Nursing and the 1st floor Unit Manager, and the Unit Manager acknowledged that staff were aware that a male should not be assigned to this resident.

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