F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
D

Failure to Incorporate Family Wound Care Preferences and Podiatry Oversight Into Plan of Care

EliseoTacoma, Washington Survey Completed on 04-22-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to incorporate a resident’s and resident representatives’ preferences for medical oversight and wound care into the person-centered plan of care. Resident 2 was admitted with peripheral arterial disease and diabetes, with a history of diabetic toe ulcerations that had been managed by an outpatient podiatrist. The admission MDS documented moderate cognitive impairment and that it was very important for the resident’s family to be involved in care discussions. The hospital podiatry consult specified a detailed wound care regimen, including betadine application to all toes and stable eschars, gauze in the web spaces, a sponge over the toes, and Kerlix wrap to protect the foot, with continuation of outpatient podiatry care after discharge. On admission, physician orders directed staff to apply betadine to the toes, place a dressing between toes 4 and 5, and cover with a light gauze dressing, but this order was discontinued the next day. A wound consultant then ordered the toes to be painted with betadine and left open to air, which differed from the hospital podiatrist’s wrapping instructions. There was no documentation that the resident or their representatives were consulted or notified when the original wound care orders were discontinued and the new open-to-air treatment was initiated. The DON later acknowledged that the hospital podiatry recommendations should have been considered on admission and when the family raised concerns, and that there was no documentation of consultation or notification regarding the change in wound care orders. Collateral contacts reported repeatedly expressing concerns and preferences for continued involvement of the resident’s long-standing podiatrist and adherence to that podiatrist’s wound care regimen. One family member stated the resident had been admitted with strict podiatry instructions and that the facility would not allow the podiatrist to treat the resident or follow the recommendations until the toe wounds deteriorated, describing significant frustration with nursing staff not listening. Another family member reported seeing the resident’s foot without wrapping despite prior instructions from the podiatrist to avoid sheet contact with the wounds, and stated they asked staff to involve the podiatrist and follow their treatment orders but felt they were ignored until the wounds became infected. Facility medical providers later stated they did not recall being aware of the long-standing podiatry relationship at the time of changing orders, and there was no documentation that the family’s expressed preferences for podiatry involvement and specific wound care were incorporated into the plan of care.

Penalty

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F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

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D
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E
F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

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F0553 F553: Allow resident to participate in the development and implementation of his or her person-centered plan of care.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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