F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
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Failure to Provide Adequate, Individualized Activities on Memory Care Unit

Bethesda Care CenterFremont, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-02-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide activities that met the needs and cognitive capabilities of residents on the memory care unit, affecting 24 residents. Review of the March 2026 memory care activity calendar showed that scheduled programming for one week consisted only of “juice and news” and “table talk” every day, with “morning stretch” offered only once weekly. Observations on multiple days showed residents sitting in the dining room with only music playing on the television and no other structured or spontaneous activities provided, despite the facility’s policy stating that memory care programming would offer a diverse variety of events throughout the day, with activities adapted and modified based on resident abilities and dementia progression. On one observed morning, five residents were seated around the dining room table with only television music available. On another morning, seven residents were seated in the dining room with only television music until an activity aide began distributing word searches to residents at the table, while three other residents remained in recliners in front of the television and were not offered any activity. A CNA from agency who frequently worked on the memory care unit stated there were no activities for residents and confirmed residents were not offered mental stimulation between scheduled activities. The activity aide reported that one resident was blind and therefore was not offered activities beyond sitting next to the aide, acknowledged that this resident should be offered alternative activities, and stated that two other residents who wandered or became easily agitated were also not offered activities, and in one case the aide did not know the resident’s name.

Penalty

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Lack of Posted Activity Schedule and Resident Notification
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F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

A facility failed to provide an ongoing activity program that met residents’ interests and failed to inform residents of available activities. Two cognitively intact residents said group activities and favorite activities were important, but one resident had no documented activity participation during the review period and both residents reported no posted activity calendar, limited or no staff notification, and activities occurring mainly on another floor. Staff confirmed there was no Activities Director, activities were not routinely occurring on the third floor, and the calendar was not posted for resident viewing.

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Failure to Provide Ongoing Individual and Independent Activities
D
F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Ongoing Individual and Independent Activities: Two residents with significant medical and functional limitations did not have consistent documentation of individual or independent activities that matched their preferences and psychosocial needs. One resident with CAD, ESRD, DM, CVA, depression, pain, and bedfast status reported wanting in-room activities but said staff were too busy to offer them, while another resident with severe cognitive impairment, hemiplegia, anxiety, and wheelchair dependence preferred family visits, TV, snacks, and music and had limited activity documentation despite care plan directions and psych recommendations for social and cognitively stimulating engagement.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Activities for a Resident with Dementia
D
F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Activities for a Resident with Dementia: A resident with dementia, anxiety, severe cognitive impairment, and total ADL dependence was not provided an activities program to support social needs and psychosocial well-being. Records showed only one 1:1 activity over several months, while observations found the resident repeatedly in bed with the TV on. Nurses acknowledged turnover in the activities dept and that there had been no activities in the memory unit for several days, despite care plan directions to invite and encourage participation and provide in-room activities.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Individualized Activity Programs
D
F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Individualized Activity Programs: Three residents with severe cognitive impairment and other significant conditions did not receive activity programs matched to their preferences and needs. One resident with dementia and another with Alzheimer’s disease were repeatedly observed sitting alone or in bed without music, meaningful engagement, or documented 1:1 activities after moving to the rehab hallway, while staff said activity support did not come to that unit. A blind resident with severe cognitive impairment also had no documented music or outdoor activities despite stated preferences, and the AD noted staff had been too busy to provide those activities.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Documented Activity Programming
E
F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Documented Activity Programming: Three residents with depression, dementia, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and severe cognitive impairment had care plans and stated preferences for meaningful activities, including in-room and group options, but activity records showed no documented participation in either in-room or group activities during the reviewed periods. The Activity Director acknowledged one resident was not on the in-room list, another should have been receiving in-room activities, and a third had been forgotten for required 1:1 activities.

No penalty information released
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Inconsistent Activity Program and Frequent Cancellations
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F0679 F679: Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
Short Summary

Inconsistent Activity Program and Frequent Cancellations: The facility failed to provide an ongoing activity program with daily organized options for 3 residents, including a resident with bipolar disorder, a resident with hemiplegia/hemiparesis after CVA, and a resident with Alzheimer's disease. The calendar showed self-directed activities every weekend, while residents and a CNA reported that scheduled events such as the coffee social were often cancelled or not actually held, leaving little more than TV or independent packets for engagement. The AD said 2 to 3 activities were cancelled each week and that weekend activities were self-directed due to a conflict, while the Admin acknowledged the weekend schedule did not meet facility standards and noted prior complaints about lack of activities.

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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