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Failure to Honor Resident Bathing Preferences During Prolonged Hot Water Issues

Santa Fe, New Mexico Survey Completed on 03-26-2026

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Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to reasonably accommodate residents’ bathing preferences when hot water was not reliably available in resident care areas. Record review showed that one resident was scheduled to receive three showers per week on specific days, and another resident was scheduled for two showers per week. One resident reported that staff attempted to have him shower in cold water, which he refused, and that sponge baths were only offered once or twice during the period when the hot water was not working. He stated that he liked to be clean and did not feel like himself when he was dirty. A CNA reported that there was no hot water in resident care areas from the middle of December until early March, and that large barrels of warm water were brought to shower rooms to offer sponge baths, which this resident refused. Another resident, also on a scheduled twice-weekly shower regimen, stated that she received cold showers and began refusing showers because of how cold the water was. She described the water running cold unpredictably, including an instance when the water was initially warm but turned cold while she was still soaped, requiring rinsing with cold water, which she described as horrible. A social services note documented that this resident’s daughter reported the resident had been declining showers and bed baths offered because the water was too cold. A CNA corroborated that the water was “ice cold” and that residents began complaining and refusing showers around mid-December. The Maintenance Director stated that it took a while for hot water to reach the shower room and that a needed part to fix the cold-water problem was on back order, contributing to the prolonged period of inadequate hot water and resulting in residents not having their bathing preferences honored.

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