F0691 F691: Provide appropriate colostomy, urostomy, or ileostomy care/services for a resident who requires such services.
D

Failure to Provide Ordered Ostomy Supplies and Care

Lincoln Park Nursing And Rehab LlcRacine, Wisconsin Survey Completed on 03-04-2025

Summary

A resident with a history of bowel obstruction and an ostomy device did not receive ostomy care and supplies consistent with professional standards of practice. The resident was observed using paper towels and washcloths in place of proper ostomy supplies due to the facility running out of the required items. Multiple staff interviews confirmed that the facility did not maintain a stock supply of ostomy supplies, and there was confusion among staff regarding the ordering process and responsibility for ensuring adequate supply. The resident's care plan indicated a preference for self-care of the colostomy, but also documented behaviors such as resistance to care and use of non-standard materials, which led to skin irritation and incontinence. The resident's medical record included orders for a two-piece ostomy system, with instructions to provide two pouches per shift and change the wafer every seven days. However, staff interviews revealed that the resident was not provided with the correct supplies as ordered, and there was a lack of clarity about the type and quantity of supplies to be provided. Staff also reported that the resident's insurance only covered one pouch per day, and there was no clear process for requesting an increase in supply quantity. Documentation showed that the last delivery of ostomy supplies occurred about a month prior to the survey, and at the time of the survey, the resident had run out of supplies and was waiting for a new order to arrive. Observations by the surveyor confirmed that the resident experienced leakage of bowel contents onto their gown and expressed discomfort due to the lack of appropriate supplies. Staff responses to the situation were inconsistent, with some unaware of the resident's current supply status and others unsure of the correct procedure for addressing supply shortages. The facility's failure to provide the ordered ostomy supplies and maintain an adequate stock resulted in the resident not receiving care in accordance with professional standards.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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