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Failure to Ensure Provider Examination of Stage 4 Pressure Ulcers for Hospice Resident

Coldwater, Michigan Survey Completed on 03-13-2026

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Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that a licensed medical provider routinely examined a resident’s stage 4 pressure ulcers, despite the resident being under hospice care and having multiple complex wounds. The resident was admitted and later readmitted with osteomyelitis of the vertebra, sacral and sacrococcygeal regions, and stage 4 pressure ulcers of the sacral region, right buttock, and left buttock. The resident’s MDS showed moderate cognitive impairment and four stage 4 pressure ulcers, two of which were present on admission or reentry. Wound assessments dated 3/11/26 documented stage 4 pressure ulcers on the left and right ischium, sacrum, and left rear hip, with some wounds described as stalled and others improving, and with undermining and tunneling present. Physician orders were in place for specific wound care treatments, including cleansing, packing, and application of Dakins-moistened gauze and foam dressings. During the survey, the wound care LPN reported that the resident was receiving hospice services and that hospice directed the wound treatments, focusing on comfort and infection control rather than healing. However, review of the resident’s progress notes from 5/1/25 through 3/12/26 did not show documentation that a provider had examined the resident’s stage 4 pressure ulcers during that period. When the surveyor requested the most recent date a provider evaluated the wounds, the facility produced a physician progress note from 6/26/25 and a hospice NP face-to-face encounter note from 2/28/26. Both documents referenced the presence of decubitus ulcers and non-healing stage 4 pressure ulcers, but neither documented an actual examination of the pressure ulcers. This lack of documented provider examination of the resident’s stage 4 pressure ulcers led to the cited deficiency.

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