Failure to Provide Personalized and Consistent Activities
Summary
The facility failed to provide activities designed to support residents’ physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being for a resident with severe cognitive impairment and dementia-related diagnoses. The resident had diagnoses including dementia with agitation, frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, and a history of falling, and the MDS showed a BIMS score of 0 with substantial assistance needed for eating, walking, bathing, and dressing. The activity care plan documented that the resident could socialize when given enough time to respond, could passively participate in activities, and needed assistance to and from group activities, with interventions to invite, encourage, remind, and escort him to activities consistent with his interests. Observations showed the resident repeatedly sitting in a recliner near the nurses’ station while other residents participated in activities in nearby common areas, but staff did not engage him or offer him activities. On multiple occasions, he was observed napping or sitting idle while staff passed by, and he was not offered participation in group activities such as television viewing, balloon play, or an outing for ice cream. During one continuous observation, staff members were seen moving other residents outside for ice cream while the resident remained in the recliner without interaction. The resident’s room was also observed and did not contain the spiritual comfort objects identified in the care plan. The resident’s activity attendance record showed he had not attended any activities except once, and there were no refusals documented. Staff interviews indicated that activities appropriate for him included sensory items, music, movies, exercise, aromatherapy, conversation, and walking, and that he should be approached at eye level and invited to join activities. Staff also stated that one-to-one visits and walking outside were provided weekly, but the observations documented that staff did not consistently offer or provide those interactions during the survey period. The facility also failed to ensure a meaningful activities program was consistently provided to residents in the secured dementia care unit. A resident in that unit stated there were no activities and that he wanted to go outside, and he did not know when activities were scheduled. Surveyors observed scheduled activities on the calendar, including events such as Celebrate Anything Day and House of [NAME], but no staff gathered residents for those events and the activities did not occur. Residents were observed sitting idle in the TV room and common area with no leisure materials available on the tables and no organized group activities offered during the observation periods. Resident council minutes showed residents had requested more one-on-one visits, games, weekend activity help, and more assistance for bingo and group activities, yet the observations showed those activities were not consistently provided on the secured unit.
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