Incomplete and Inaccurate Documentation of Resident Shower Care
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the clinical record was complete and accurate for Resident #22’s personal care. Resident #22 was admitted in July 2025 with diagnoses including diabetes and heart disease, had a care plan identifying fall risk with personal items and the call light to be kept within reach, and the quarterly MDS indicated moderately impaired cognition with supervision or touching assistance needed for showers, transfers, bathing, and lower-body dressing. Physician orders directed weekly showers with assistance from 1 staff member every Wednesday on the 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM shift, but the TAR showed LPN #3 signed off that the resident received weekly showers on multiple Wednesdays from January through March 2026. The resident stated on 3/5/26 that he/she had not received a weekly shower for at least the last 3 weeks and had only received maybe 2 showers in the last few months. LPN #3 later stated she was the charge nurse on those shifts, but she never witnessed the resident receiving a shower or confirmed with nurse aides that a shower was provided, yet still signed the TARs. The nurse aide flowsheets also did not accurately reflect the resident’s care. One flowsheet documented the resident as independent with showers, while other entries marked showers as N/A, and activities of daily living documentation was missing on multiple shifts in February and March 2026. NA #3 stated the resident required maximum assistance with showers and could not be left alone, and she said she provided only one shower on 2/4/26. NA #4 stated she did not give the resident any showers despite documenting that showers were given. NA #5 stated that a code of 6 meant independent with showers and that NA meant no shower was given that day, but she could not recall whether the resident received showers in February 2026. The DNS and Administrator stated documentation must be complete and accurate, and the facility policy required resident documentation to be objective, complete, and accurate.
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