Failure to Maintain Resident Dignity and Hygiene Across Multiple Care Situations
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide care in a manner that maintained resident dignity and honored resident rights, as required by facility policy and state regulations. The facility’s Resident Rights policy stated that residents are guaranteed a dignified existence and must be treated with respect, kindness, and dignity, and be free from abuse and neglect. Despite this, one resident with parkinsonism, anxiety disorder, and non-Alzheimer’s dementia, who had a BIMS score of 15 indicating intact cognition, was observed lying in bed on a bare mattress without sheets, blankets, or any linen. When asked, the resident stated she would like sheets and a blanket and reported that “they don’t put them on.” The RN present stated the resident shreds her blankets, which was given as the reason linens were not on the bed. Another cognitively intact resident with a history of cerebrovascular accident, depression, and non-Alzheimer’s dementia, also with a BIMS score of 15, had previously filed a grievance stating he had been left in a soiled brief overnight. He reported that his brief was so soiled it was hanging off him, and that his bowel movement and urine were soaking his sheets and clothing, and that he was last changed at 2:00 p.m. the prior day before reporting the issue at 7:40 a.m. the next morning. During a later interview, he stated that he had been left in a soiled brief a few more times since that grievance. He was also observed with long, soiled fingernails that he had requested to be trimmed, and his clinical record did not contain documentation that finger and toenail checks for cleanliness and length were being performed twice weekly as ordered. Additional residents and a family member reported dignity-related concerns through grievances. One cognitively intact resident with heart failure, anemia, and diabetes, who required assistance with a urinal, reported delays in call light response times when he needed help, stating he could not manage the urinal independently. Another resident with heart failure, non-Alzheimer’s dementia, and anemia, with a BIMS score of 3, had a spouse who filed a grievance stating that no one would help her husband, that he did not have a brief on, and had a bowel movement she could not clean, and that two nurses at the desk told her they do not change briefs. A further cognitively intact resident with heart failure, hypertension, and anemia filed a grievance reporting he had not received a shower in eight days, that his scalp was itchy, and that visitors told him he smelled. The Nursing Home Administrator and Director of Nursing confirmed that the facility failed to ensure care was provided in a manner that maintained resident dignity.
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