F0600 F600: Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
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Neglect of Incontinence Care, Repositioning, and Rough Perineal Care Leading to Skin Breakdown

Palisade Healthcare CenterGarretson, South Dakota Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves multiple failures to protect residents from neglect and abuse, primarily related to untimely incontinence care, inadequate repositioning, and rough handling during perineal care. Several residents with high risk for pressure injuries and impaired mobility were not changed or repositioned according to their care plans or leadership expectations. One cognitively intact resident with a high Braden risk score and a history of pressure ulcers was documented and confirmed by staff to have gone approximately four to four and a half hours without being changed or repositioned, despite care plan expectations for frequent repositioning and incontinence care with barrier cream. Observations showed this resident lying on her back for extended periods, with a wet brief and lift sheet, slightly red groin and buttocks, and heels not propped on pillows as ordered. CNA staff acknowledged that the resident should have been changed and repositioned every two hours and that this was not done or documented as required. Another resident with moderately impaired cognition, a Braden score indicating risk for pressure ulcers, and an existing stage IV coccyx pressure ulcer was not repositioned or changed for several hours, contrary to care plan directions for routine side-to-side repositioning, heel elevation, frequent toileting, and barrier cream use. Observations showed this resident remaining on the same side or on her back for extended periods between documented care episodes. A nurse later stated that this resident was not to be positioned on her back due to the stage IV coccyx ulcer. The resident also reported that a CNA had been rough and non-communicative during night care and had refused to change her shirt when requested, and surveyors observed her wearing the same shirt from the previous day, with heel boots sliding off and heels resting on the bed while she complained of heel pain. A third resident with severe cognitive impairment, high pressure-ulcer risk, incontinence, and a history of coccyx pressure injury reported feeling that her brief was "flooded" and her bottom was sore, and that some staff were rough during care. Her care plan required frequent toileting, barrier cream, use of a lift sheet, and pressure-relieving devices. A hospice RN expected repositioning and incontinence care every two hours. However, CNA documentation and interviews showed that she was not consistently changed or repositioned every two hours, and her Kardex did not specify the required frequency. In addition, an incident occurred in which a CNA cleaned her coccyx area roughly with a dry wipe and cleansing spray, reopening a previously healed fragile area and resulting in a stage II coccyx ulcer; another CNA had to physically intervene to stop the rough cleaning. Further neglect was identified for a resident with quadriplegia, urinary incontinence, high pressure-injury risk, and an air mattress and heel boots ordered. This resident reported that his call light was sometimes unanswered for two to four hours and that his brief had not been changed for a long period on at least one occasion, causing him to sit in urine long enough to develop skin irritation and open sores in the perineal area. Subsequent wound care observations confirmed bright red perineal, inner thigh, and rectal skin with superficial open areas, and the resident stated the sores had been present for a few weeks. The nurse stated CNAs were supposed to check him every two hours, and his care plan required routine turning, ensuring he was clean and dry, and use of barrier cream. Another resident with moderately impaired cognition, stroke-related deficits, and a care plan requiring one staff for bed mobility and personal hygiene, use of a bedpan, perineal cleansing after each incontinent episode, and a call light within reach was observed repeatedly calling out for help. A CNA entered and exited the room, stating the resident wanted to get up or needed the bathroom, but left to find help without providing immediate assistance. When another CNA responded, the resident appeared restless, had a wet brief, and stated she needed to use the bathroom and that no one would help her. Her call light was found at the foot of the bed despite posted signs directing that it be attached to the bed due to her high fall risk. The report also documents resident complaints and staff observations related to disrespectful and neglectful behavior by certain CNAs. One resident reported that a night-shift CNA refused to provide a blanket, was rude when asked for repositioning, and remained on the phone speaking another language during personal care, causing the resident to feel afraid of the CNA and unsure when she might lose her temper. Another resident reported that her incontinence product was not changed overnight and that she did not have access to her call light to request assistance. A CNA reported that a staff member had been sleeping while on duty. Additionally, a resident anonymously reported not being changed at night when requested, and another CNA stated that after one particular CNA worked, residents in that CNA’s care did not appear to have received appropriate care. These events collectively demonstrate failures to provide timely incontinence care, repositioning, and respectful, gentle personal care, resulting in neglect and, in one case, abusive rough perineal care that caused skin breakdown.

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