F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
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Clothing Protector Referred to as a Bib

El Rancho Vista Health Care CenterPico Rivera, California Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure Resident 70’s clothing protector was not referred to as a bib during meals. Resident 70 was admitted with diagnoses including dysphagia, GERD, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The MDS dated 2/13/2026 indicated Resident 70’s cognition was intact, he required substantial assistance with eating, and he was dependent on staff for oral hygiene, toileting, bathing, upper and lower body dressing, and personal hygiene. The H&P dated 2/9/2026 indicated Resident 70 had the capacity to understand and make medical decisions. During an observation on 4/20/2026 at 12:24 p.m., a CNA placed a towel over Resident 70’s chest and stated, “I’ll put your bib on.” During interview, Resident 70 stated he always wore a towel or bib when he ate to prevent food from spilling on his clothing, and that staff always called the clothing protector a bib. The DSD stated residents were supposed to have a dignified dining experience and that the clothing protector should not be called a bib because it could make residents feel less than or like a child. The DON stated any item used as a clothing protector during meals should never be referred to as a bib, and that calling it a bib was not appropriate because residents were adults and bibs were typically reserved for babies. The facility policy on dignity stated residents shall be treated with dignity and respect at all times.

Penalty

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Fine: $27,378
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