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 Communication Devices for Non-English Speaking Residents

Madera Post Acute CenterEl Monte, California Survey Completed on 07-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide appropriate communication devices for two residents, leading to potential communication barriers and delayed care. Resident 50, who was admitted with dementia and a cognitive communication deficit, had a care plan indicating a risk for communication problems due to a language barrier. The care plan included interventions such as writing, using a communication board, gestures, and a translator. However, during an observation, it was noted that the resident spoke Mandarin, and the staff member was communicating through gestures without a communication board available. The staff member acknowledged that Mandarin-speaking staff were not always available, and a communication board was not present in the resident's room. Similarly, Resident 80, who had osteoarthritis and a history of falling, was identified as having a communication problem related to a language barrier. The care plan included assistance with word finding and providing a translator. The resident's preferred language was Taiwanese, and they required an interpreter. During an observation, it was found that the resident did not have a communication board at the bedside, although the staff used an in-person translator and language line. Interviews with the Activity Director and Director of Nursing confirmed that non-English speaking residents should have communication boards to facilitate communication and meet their needs. The facility's policy indicated that communication boards should be provided and kept at the resident's bedside.

Penalty

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Failure to Provide ADL Support and Honor Resident Bathing Preferences
D
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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No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Ordered Bathing and Maintain ADLs
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F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with intact cognition and multiple chronic conditions, including OA, CHF, COPD, and impaired vision, was ordered to receive showers twice weekly and required supervision/touching assistance. Shower documentation showed missed scheduled baths/showers and only partial completion of the ordered routine, with the resident stating she was not receiving showers as scheduled. The DON confirmed only three showers were documented for one month and no additional records supported the missing care.

No penalty information released
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D
F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with severely impaired cognition and limited English proficiency was unable to effectively communicate needs because staff did not consistently use a communication board or other reliable translation support. The resident could understand only simple English words, had oral problems that affected speech and translation accuracy, and reported difficulty telling staff about pain, poor intake, mouth discomfort, and a request for dental care. Staff and a roommate confirmed no communication board was in the room and that translation support was not routinely used.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement Ordered Enabler Bars for Bed Mobility
D
F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
Short Summary

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Failure to Provide Timely Facial Hair Grooming for Dependent Residents
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F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that two residents who required staff assistance with ADLs and personal grooming did not receive timely facial hair removal despite care plan directives and facility policy. One resident with multiple chronic conditions and intact cognition was observed in a common area with long, noticeable chin hairs after stating that staff usually shaved them but had not done so that day, a fact confirmed by an LPN. Another resident with moderate cognitive impairment and multiple medical diagnoses was observed with prominent upper and lower lip hair resembling a mustache, reported that it was bothersome, and had a blank shower documentation sheet despite requiring assistance with showering and shaving. An LPN stated that CNAs are expected to shave female residents when facial hair is noticeable, even on non-shower days, but acknowledged that both residents’ requests for shaving had not been carried out, contrary to facility ADL and hygiene policies.

No penalty information released
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