F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
D

Failure to Provide Toenail Care

Garnet Hill Rehabilitation And Skilled CareWylie, Texas Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper foot care and treatment for one resident, including trimming of toenails, in accordance with professional standards of practice. Resident #83 was a female with diagnoses including non-Alzheimer's dementia, anxiety disorder, and heart failure, and her BIMS score indicated severe cognitive impairment. Her MDS also showed she required substantial to maximal assistance from staff for personal hygiene, and she did not have diabetes. During observation, Resident #83 stated her only concern was her toenails. Both big toenails were observed to be approximately an inch past the tip of the toe and curved to the side, and the other toenails were approximately a quarter of an inch past the tip of the toe. Resident #83 stated she had been asking staff to trim them or to have podiatry come because she did not like seeing them that long. She stated nurses told her they were not able to cut them and that she needed to be seen by podiatry, but no one followed up with her regarding podiatry. Interviews showed CNA B, LVN A, the Social Worker, the ADON, and the DON were aware of the long toenails or the need for podiatry referral. CNA B stated nurses were responsible for trimming residents' fingernails and toenails. LVN A stated she had received report about the resident wanting her toenails trimmed and that the nails were too thick for staff to trim, and she said the resident needed a podiatry referral. The Social Worker stated the resident had last been seen by podiatry about 6 months earlier and that she was not sure why the resident was not being seen by the new podiatrist. The facility's 24 Hour Report/Changes of Condition Report noted the resident needed a podiatry consult/appointment, and the facility policy stated residents would be provided routine foot and toenail care within the professional scope of practice.

Penalty

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Short Summary

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F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
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Failure to Arrange Podiatry Services and Provide Foot Care
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F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Toenail Care
D
F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Toenail Care: A resident with dementia, muscle wasting, HTN, and HF had toenails observed to be overgrown, including big toenails curving to the side. The resident said she could no longer bend over to trim them and no one had asked to do so or arrange podiatry. Staff gave conflicting accounts about who was responsible for nail care, and the SW said podiatry consent was still pending.

No penalty information released
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F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Foot and Nail Care
D
F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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