F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
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Failure to Provide Needed ADL Assistance and Supervision

Desert Springs Post AcutePalm Desert, California Survey Completed on 04-24-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide necessary care and services to support activities of daily living for Resident 36, who had dementia and a February 19, 2026 MDS indicating severe cognitive impairment with a BIM score of 03. The MDS also showed the resident needed supervision or touching assistance with oral hygiene, showering/bathing, upper body dressing, lower body dressing, and personal hygiene. The resident’s care plan, dated May 14, 2025, identified ADL needs related to altered mental status and dementia and stated staff should anticipate and meet needs, but there was no documented evidence that the resident’s refusal of ADL assistance was identified and addressed. During observations from April 20 through April 22, 2026, Resident 36 was repeatedly seen wearing the same matching blue printed flannel top and bottom. On April 20 and April 21, the resident was observed ambulating in the hallway with a FWW and stated she had not yet received her lunch tray. On April 22, the resident was observed in the morning wearing the same outfit, searching for a snack, and later asleep in her room still dressed in the same clothing. When asked about having another set of clothes, the resident stated, "I do not know," and walked away. Interviews and record review showed CNA 10 stated she did not help the resident get dressed that morning and could not recall whether the resident had been wearing the same outfit when she arrived. CNA 10 also found the resident’s closet empty except for two knitted sweaters. LVN 2 stated the resident had a history of refusing ADL assistance, including showers, but no report was received that she refused services that day. CNA 11 stated the CNAs documented the resident as independent with ADLs during the period reviewed, while the DON stated the resident was confused and forgetful, staff should report missing clothing, and the resident should have been supervised and/or assisted with ADLs. The DON also stated the resident’s refusal behaviors should have been care planned, but there was no care plan developed or initiated to address them.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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