F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
D

Inadequate Foot Care for Residents

Bentleys Extended CareOverland, Missouri Survey Completed on 10-24-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate foot care for two residents, resulting in long nails and dry feet. Resident #44, who is cognitively intact and has diabetes, reported having dry, flaky skin and excessively long toenails, which caused discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes. Despite being at the facility for eight months, Resident #44 had not yet seen a podiatrist, and the issue was not documented in the resident's most recent skin evaluation. Resident #21, who has severe cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses including dementia and COPD, also exhibited long, jagged toenails and dry, flaky skin. The resident's care plan included interventions for nail care, but the most recent shower sheets and skin evaluation did not document any concerns. Although the resident refused podiatry care at the last appointment, family members expressed concern about the condition of the resident's nails. Interviews with facility staff, including CNAs and LPNs, revealed that both groups are responsible for foot care, with nurses specifically tasked with trimming nails for diabetic residents. Documentation of foot care issues should occur on shower sheets or skin assessments, but this was not consistently done. The Assistant Director of Nursing acknowledged the oversight in ensuring residents' foot care needs were met and noted that Resident #44 was on the list to see the podiatrist but was not seen during the last visit.

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