Missed ADL Assistance for Bathing, Grooming, and Feeding
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents who were unable to perform activities of daily living received the assistance needed for bathing, grooming, hygiene, and feeding. Based on observations, record review, and interviews, two residents were identified as affected: one resident with dementia and schizophrenia who required substantial to maximum assistance with bathing and partial to moderate assistance with personal hygiene, and another resident with dementia, protein calorie malnutrition, and seizure disorder who was dependent on feeding and required 1:1 meal assistance. For the resident with dementia and schizophrenia, the care plan and Kardex indicated the resident required substantial to maximum assistance for showering and bathing, with a shower scheduled on Tuesday during the day shift. During observation, the resident had greasy hair and long white hairs on the chin and upper lip, and stated they did not like the hair on their face and wanted it removed. The May 2026 CNA task record documented the resident did not receive the scheduled shower. Interviews showed the CNA responsible for showers did not complete the shower because of time constraints, did not tell the next shift the shower was missed, and intended to do it later but did not. Staff also stated they were not aware the resident wanted to be shaved, although shaving was part of personal skin care and cleanliness and the resident had facial hair visible during observations. For the resident dependent on feeding, the care plan and Kardex documented 1:1 feeding assistance. During one observation, the resident was in bed while being fed by their significant other. During a later constant observation, a CNA brought the breakfast tray into the room, prepared it, told the resident they would return to feed them, and then left the tray while passing trays to other residents; the CNA did not return to feed the resident, and another CNA later removed the untouched tray. On another day, a CNA entered the room with the breakfast tray and later left with the tray untouched, stating the resident refused to open their mouth. Interviews showed staff expected the resident to be fed when the tray arrived, to be reapproached if refusing, and to have the nurse notified, but documentation of meal intake was missing for multiple shifts and staff acknowledged they could not determine how much the resident ate on several days.
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