F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
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Failure to Assess and Care Plan for Feeding Assistant Use

Thornton Manor Nursing And Care CenterLansing, Iowa Survey Completed on 04-03-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that residents were properly assessed for appropriateness before being assigned to the Paid Nutritional Assistant (PNA) program, and did not document or reflect the use of PNAs in the residents' care plans. For one resident with severely impaired decision-making, memory problems, and a history of stroke and Alzheimer's Disease, there was no documented assessment to determine if a PNA could safely assist with feeding. The care plan did not specify whether a PNA could provide meal assistance, and staff interviews revealed a lack of awareness regarding the need for such assessments or care plan documentation. Observations confirmed that a PNA assisted the resident with meals, but staff, including the DON and RNs, were unaware of the requirement for assessment or care plan inclusion for PNA use. Further, staff interviews indicated confusion about supervision and assignment of PNAs, with some staff unsure who was responsible for supervising PNAs or how residents were selected for PNA assistance. The facility's policy required that a nurse assign PNAs only to residents without complicated feeding problems, based on assessment and care plan, but this process was not followed. Documentation and staff knowledge gaps led to the use of PNAs without proper assessment, care planning, or clear supervision, as required by facility policy and regulatory standards.

Penalty

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Untrained Non‑Nursing Staff Providing Feeding Assistance Without Required Documentation
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F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that non‑nursing staff, including the Administrator and a Medical Records clerk, were assisting multiple dependent residents with eating without documented completion of a State‑approved feeding assistant training course. Observations showed residents with bilateral upper extremity weakness, contractures, inability to lift their arms, and reliance on verbal prompts to open their mouths being fed by these staff. Interviews with HR, the ADON, the ADMIN, and the RNC revealed confusion about where feeding assistance training was housed, missing or unavailable training records, and in‑service sheets that did not include the ADMIN or MR clerk as attendees. Record review from hire to current date confirmed no documented feeding assistant training for these staff, and the ADMIN reported the facility had no policy on feeding assistant training, despite regulatory requirements. The report states this failure could place residents who require assistance with eating at risk of aspiration and choking.

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PNA Assisted Resident With Dysphagia and Coughing During Meals
D
F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

A resident with dysphagia, a mechanically altered diet, and documented coughing during meals was allowed to be fed by PNAs even though the care plan and swallow study identified aspiration concerns and safe-swallow precautions. Staff interviews showed PNAs assisted the resident routinely, one PNA reported coughing after every drink, and the DON stated the facility did not have residents PNAs could not assist, despite policy limiting residents with recurrent aspiration or difficulty swallowing to licensed or certified staff.

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Failure to Provide and Document Required Feeding Assistance and Intake Monitoring
D
F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

Staff failed to follow facility policy for assisting with in-room meals for three cognitively impaired residents who required varying levels of help with eating. One resident with metabolic encephalopathy, dementia, and total dependence for eating was found lying flat in bed with food in the mouth and on the linens while the meal tray remained mostly untouched and covered; the assigned CNA had been redirected to the dining room to assist two other residents needing feeding help and did not promptly return. For all three residents, care plans required documentation of PO intake at every meal, but intake records for the cited day showed either no intake data or "resident not available," and the CNA did not report decreased intake to an LVN as expected. Interviews revealed that usual restorative nursing assistant coverage in the dining room was absent that day, CNAs were managing multiple feeder residents, and charge nurse supervision did not ensure that feeding assistance and intake documentation were completed according to policy.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Assess Residents and Verify Staff Training in Paid Feeding Assistance Program
D
F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

The facility did not ensure that residents receiving paid feeding assistance were properly assessed for program appropriateness, nor did it verify that staff providing this assistance had completed required training. A resident with swallowing difficulties received feeding assistance without documented assessment, and another was assisted by a staff member unable to provide proof of training. Facility policy required both assessments and verified training, but these were not documented or completed.

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Unqualified Staff Fed Resident Without State-Approved Training
D
F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and special dietary needs was fed by a Unit Assistant who had not completed the required State-approved feeding assistant training. Facility staff and leadership confirmed that Unit Assistants received only in-house training and were unaware of the need for State-approved certification, resulting in the resident being assisted by unqualified personnel.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Required Supervision and Assistance During Meals
D
F0811 F811: Ensure that residents are assessed for appropriateness for a feeding assistant program, receive services as per their plan of care, and feeding assistants are trained and supervised.
Short Summary

A resident with dysphagia and partial paralysis had a physician order for 1:1 supervision and assistance during meals, including cues to slow eating and pre-cut food. Staff were observed leaving the resident unattended during meals, and there was no documentation of required supervision for the past month. Facility policies required following physician orders and providing meal assistance based on individual needs, but these were not followed.

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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