F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
D

Failure to Address Significant Weight Loss

Life Care Center Of The North ShoreLynn, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 03-19-2026

Summary

The facility failed to identify and implement nutritional interventions for a resident with significant weight loss. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including stroke, diabetes, and kidney disease, and the most recent MDS indicated intact cognition and that the resident required staff assistance with activities of daily living. The resident weighed 188.9 lbs. on 12/29/25 and 178.9 lbs. on 1/26/26, a 5.29% loss in one month, with a further decrease to 174.7 lbs. by 3/18/26. The facility policy on weight monitoring stated that unplanned weight loss of 5% or more in a month or more than 10% in 6 months should be reported to the practitioner for further evaluation. The resident’s care plan identified a nutritional risk and included interventions for the RD to evaluate and make diet change recommendations as needed, but the physician orders did not include nutritional supplements. The record showed a weight warning on 3/5/26 noting a 7.5% change and documenting that the resident reported a good appetite, no nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or edema, and that food preferences affected meal completion. The medical record did not show that a new nutritional intervention was implemented after the RD was aware of the significant weight loss. The nutritional assessment dated 3/11/26 was incomplete. During interview, the RD stated she monitored weights weekly, knew the resident had significant weight loss in January and continued to lose weight, and confirmed that a supplement had not been implemented even though it would have been beneficial. The resident stated a supplement would be accepted and had not been offered. Nursing staff said they were unaware of the significant weight loss, and the DON stated the RD and nursing staff were responsible for monitoring weights and that an intervention should have been implemented within two weeks.

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Failure to Address Significant Weight Loss and Poor Intake
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

A resident with DM, weakness, and right-sided hemiplegia after a stroke had a 20% body weight loss and appeared gaunt and thin. Meal intake was under 50% on many days, but there was no documentation that meal replacement was offered, the Kardex lacked that intervention, and the IDT care conference did not result in any documented weight-loss strategies or feeding tube plan.

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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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Fluid restriction orders were not implemented or documented for two residents
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

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Inspection fine: $26,180
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