Failure to Provide Ordered ADL, Oral, and Incontinence Care
Summary
The facility failed to provide assistance with showers, personal hygiene, and incontinent care as outlined in residents’ care plans and according to residents’ preferences for three dependent residents. The policy stated that residents unable to perform ADLs independently are to receive services necessary to maintain grooming, personal and oral hygiene, and that refusals and details of interventions refused are to be documented in the clinical record. For one resident with anoxic brain injury, severe cognitive impairment, contractures, and total dependence for personal hygiene and oral care, the care plan directed oral hygiene every shift and as needed, including morning and bedtime oral care. Observations found dry lips, white debris in the mouth, foul odor, and contracted hands with a chunk of black hair in one hand. CNA documentation for multiple months showed numerous shifts with no oral care documented, many shifts marked N/A, and some shifts documented the resident as independent or needing setup assistance. The resident’s care plan also addressed bladder and bowel incontinence, but CNA documentation for multiple months showed many shifts with no bladder incontinence care documented and additional shifts marked N/A. For another resident with muscle weakness, repeated falls, adult failure to thrive, anxiety, and bowel and bladder incontinence, the care plan required incontinence checks upon rising, before and after meals, and as needed, with washing, rinsing, and drying of the perineum and changing clothing after episodes. The resident stated she waited hours when wet, that it hurt, that she developed irritation from the wet brief rubbing, and that showers were not being provided. Documentation showed scheduled showers were sometimes replaced with bed baths, sometimes marked N/A, and sometimes had no care documented. Incontinence care documentation also showed multiple shifts with no care documented and many shifts marked N/A across all shifts reviewed. For a third resident with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, major depressive disorder, chronic kidney disease, chronic atrial fibrillation, and need for assistance with personal care, the care plan required partial assistance with bathing/showering twice weekly, toileting assistance, nail care, and sponge baths when a full bath or shower could not be tolerated. The resident was observed with foul urine odor, foul breath, long fingernails with black substance under them, dried skin flakes on clothing, and an unopened tube of toothpaste in the drawer. The resident stated staff took his nail clippers, he had been asking for nail trimming, no one came to set him up to brush his teeth, and staff did not come to help him use the toilet, leaving him wet. CNA documentation showed multiple shower days with no shower documented or N/A, and multiple shifts with no incontinent/toileting care documented across all shifts reviewed.
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