Failure to Provide Twice-Weekly Bathing for Dependent Residents
Penalty
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide bathing assistance at least twice weekly, as required by its own policy, for two residents who were dependent on staff for bathing. For one resident with anxiety disorder, depression, and a BIMS score of 12 indicating moderate cognitive impairment, the MDS documented total dependence on staff for bathing. Facility documentation showed that bathing was recorded as refused on one date, with actual baths provided on dates that resulted in a 6‑day interval without a bath on two separate occasions. The resident’s care plan indicated the resident was totally dependent on staff to provide a bath as necessary. For another resident with diagnoses including need for assistance with personal care, lack of coordination, hypertension, and a BIMS score of 6 indicating severe cognitive impairment, facility records showed multiple dates where bathing was documented as refused or as not applicable. Review of the Follow Up Question Report demonstrated several extended gaps between baths: 6 days on two occasions, 7 days on one occasion, and 11 days on another, despite the facility policy requiring showers to be offered at least twice weekly and, if missed, to be offered on the next available day. In an interview, the DON stated that when a resident refuses a shower, staff are expected to continue to offer, try multiple times, try a different person, and continue to try the next day until the resident bathes, which was not reflected in the documented bathing intervals for these two residents.
