F0790 F790: Provide routine and 24-hour emergency dental care for each resident.
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Failure to Provide Timely Dental Services

Laurels Of Norworth TheWorthington, Ohio Survey Completed on 02-19-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide timely routine dental services for two residents, leading to deficiencies in their care. Resident #103, who was admitted with multiple diagnoses including epilepsy and diabetes, had moderate cognitive impairment and no natural teeth. The resident's dentures were damaged in a motor vehicle accident, and despite the need for replacement being noted in a progress note, there was no follow-up documented for obtaining new dentures from December 2024 to February 2025. Interviews revealed that the resident was struggling to eat without dentures, and there was confusion among staff regarding the responsibility for contacting the previous dentist or hospital to address the issue. Resident #60, admitted with conditions such as epilepsy and osteoporosis, was also affected by the facility's failure to provide dental services. The resident, who was cognitively intact, complained of a sore mouth due to the lack of teeth and was placed on a mechanical soft diet when gums became sore. Despite a nursing note indicating the need for a dentist and dietician consultation, there was no documentation of dental follow-up from September 2024 to February 2025. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of follow-up after consent forms were sent to an ancillary company, and there was no clear communication or coordination to ensure the resident received the necessary dental care. The facility's policy on referrals to outside providers requires obtaining physician orders, resident consent, and ensuring progress notes from service providers are integrated into the resident's care plan. However, the facility failed to adhere to these procedures, resulting in a lack of dental care for the residents. The deficiency highlights a breakdown in communication and coordination among staff, leading to unmet dental needs for the residents involved.

Penalty

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