Failure to Honor Resident Shower Preferences
Summary
The facility failed to promote and facilitate resident self-determination when it did not honor reasonable shower preferences for three residents. The report states the facility did not provide a policy related to showers, and staff did not document shower refusals or provide nursing progress note entries related to showers provided or refused for the residents reviewed. The Director of Nursing and Administrator both stated that residents should be kept clean, that resident shower preferences should be honored, and that staff should document refusals, but they were unaware that the three residents were not receiving showers twice per week in March and April 2026. Resident #6 was admitted with diagnoses including infection and inflammatory reaction due to an internal left knee prosthesis, COPD, dementia, and uninhibited neuropathic bladder. The resident’s MDS indicated cognitive intactness, wheelchair use, an indwelling catheter, and supervision or touching assistance for showering and other ADLs. Shower sheets showed showers on only a few dates in March and April 2026, and the care plan had a cancelled intervention stating the resident was totally dependent on staff to provide a bath per schedule and as necessary, with no current bathing information. During interview, the resident said he/she preferred showers at least twice per week, felt dirty because of the catheter and bowel incontinence, and was unsure when the last shower occurred. Resident #7 had severe cognitive impairment and required supervision or touching assistance for showering, while Resident #8 had severe cognitive impairment, used a walker and wheelchair, and required substantial to maximal assistance for showering and toileting hygiene. Their care plans called for staff assistance with bathing, including sponge baths when full showers could not be tolerated, but shower sheets showed only limited showers in March and April 2026 and no documentation of refusals. During observation and interview, Resident #7 appeared with oily hair and mild body odor and stated a preference for showers twice per week. The responsible party for Resident #8 reported the resident had been unshaved, had long toenails, was not having teeth brushed, and had been found in soiled clothing, and expected showers at least twice per week and clean clothing daily.
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