F0657 F657: Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals.
D

Care plan not updated to match ROM and splint care

Park River Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center LlCoon Rapids, Minnesota Survey Completed on 04-27-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain an updated care plan for a resident with vascular dementia, aphasia, hemiplegia/hemiparesis, depression, anxiety, and personality change due to a physiological condition. The resident’s comprehensive/annual MDS identified cognitive impairment, though the resident was able to understand others and make self-understood, and required personal assistance with all aspects of care. The care plan, last revised on 6/5/25, identified altered neurological status related to a stroke and a history of temporal lobectomy for seizures, with a goal for the resident to function at the fullest potential possible through the interdisciplinary team review date last revised on 2/28/26. The care plan listed ROM/PROM with AM/PM cares daily by nursing/CNA, but it did not identify the use of any splint to the right hand. The resident care assignment sheet and resident task tab lacked directions for staff to provide ROM with cares and did not indicate a right-hand splint, while the EMR task tab listed restorative nursing ROM with directions to document the number of minutes performed. The resident was observed with a splint on the right hand and stated staff did not assist with exercises to the right side during morning and evening cares. Staff interviews showed the RNA provided PROM three to five times a week, a CNA was unaware of directions for twice-daily ROM, and the ADON acknowledged the care plan still reflected twice-daily ROM even though the resident was receiving restorative nursing ROM three to five times a week. A restorative nursing document also identified right upper extremity PROM daily and a right palm protector during AM cares, with lower extremity ROM seven times a week, and the facility policy stated changes in resident status would be identified in the care plan.

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