F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
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Pressure ulcer treatment, documentation, and hand hygiene failures

Careone At CresskillCresskill, New Jersey Survey Completed on 03-19-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure appropriate pressure ulcer care for a resident with significant cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses including Alzheimer’s disease, generalized muscle weakness, gait abnormalities, and a history of falls. The resident’s record showed facility-acquired pressure ulcers involving the left heel and right buttock, with wound documentation reflecting a left heel deep tissue injury and a right buttock unstageable wound that later progressed to a stage 2 pressure injury. The wound nurse documented the wounds and notified the physician and resident representative, and physician orders were entered for heel and buttock wound care, air mattress use, and turning every 2 hours. The record review showed missing documentation of ordered wound treatments in the eTAR. There was no signed treatment for the left heel on one date, and no signed treatment for the right buttock on another date, and there was no nursing progress note showing the right buttock treatment was rendered. The care plan was also not developed in a timely manner for the left heel wound, being initiated 12 days after the wound was identified, and there was no care plan initiated for the right buttock pressure ulcer. Facility staff confirmed the eTAR should have been signed and that the care plan should have been started earlier, but could not explain why the right buttock care plan was absent. During direct observation of wound treatment, the surveyor observed the LPN perform handwashing by applying soap before wetting her hands, which was inconsistent with the facility’s hand hygiene policy requiring hands to be wet first. The surveyor also observed a CNA bring gloves, disinfectant, and ABHR into the resident’s room and then remove those items back to the treatment cart without disinfecting them. The LPN confirmed she did not know the correct handwashing sequence and stated that items brought into the resident’s room should not come out, and she confirmed the items were not disinfected before being returned to the cart.

Penalty

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Failure to Perform Hand Hygiene During Wound Care
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

Failure to perform hand hygiene between glove changes during wound care. An LPN changed dressings on a resident with multiple pressure injuries, including a heavily draining, odorous buttock wound, an unstageable coccyx ulcer, and a left heel injury, but repeatedly removed dirty gloves and put on new gloves without cleaning hands in between. The LPN said she only washed her hands before starting and after finishing, while the DON stated hand hygiene was required each time gloves were changed during wound care.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Manage Worsening Pressure Ulcers and Document Physician Notification
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple comorbidities and limited mobility developed a worsening right gluteal wound that progressed from an abrasion to an infected Stage 4 pressure ulcer with foul odor, purulent drainage, and sepsis requiring hospital transfer and surgical debridement. Staff documentation showed the wound deteriorated over time, but the facility could not show that the MD was properly notified of the changes or that timely action was taken. A left heel area also lacked documented treatment or prevention measures, and surveyors later observed a dark red/black area on the heel while the resident’s heels were flat on the bed.

Inspection fine: $93,679
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Failure to Document and Measure Pressure Ulcer Weekly
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

Failure to Document and Measure Pressure Ulcer Weekly: A resident with a Stage 2 pressure ulcer, hospice status, impaired cognition, and significant care needs had a physician order for twice-weekly dressing changes and weekly wound measurements. Facility records showed multiple weeks with no wound documentation or notes that lacked wound description or measurement, despite the facility’s policy requiring weekly monitoring and detailed documentation of the ulcer, pain, mobility, treatments, and wound characteristics.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor and Offload Existing Pressure Injuries
D
F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

Failure to monitor and offload existing pressure injuries: A resident with encephalopathy, MI, and respiratory failure had stage 2 pressure ulcers to the tail bone and heel documented on admission, but no further wound monitoring was found. The care plan lacked repositioning and offloading interventions, and repeated observations showed the resident lying on their back with heels pressed on the bed and no pillows or other offloading devices in place. The resident said staff were not turning them or placing pillows under their feet, and the DON confirmed weekly assessments and pressure-reduction interventions were expected but did not occur.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Document and Complete Ordered Wound Care
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

Failure to complete and document ordered wound care for two residents with significant comorbidities and skin risk factors. One resident with ESRD, CHF, DM, and multiple foot wounds had repeated missing TAR entries and no progress note documentation for ordered dressing changes, and was later hospitalized with worsening wound infection and osteomyelitis after the wound care provider reported concern that the facility was not changing dressings as ordered. A second resident with DM and CKD had ordered sacral and heel wound care, but the record lacked skin assessment details, wound measurements, and descriptions of the wounds.

No penalty information released
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Pressure Ulcer Care and Offloading Failure
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

A resident with significant neurologic impairment, malnutrition, and dependence on staff developed a facility-acquired lower back pressure injury that progressed to a stage 4 wound with infection, sepsis, and surgical debridement. Surveyors observed prolonged time in the same position, a nonfunctioning air mattress, delayed meal assistance, and missing turning/repositioning documentation. Records and interviews also showed the wound worsened over time, with inadequate offloading noted in hospital documentation.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
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