F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
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Failure to Provide Required Grooming and Feeding Assistance for Dependent Residents

Franciscan Care Ctr SylvaniaToledo, Ohio Survey Completed on 02-24-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide necessary ADL assistance with grooming and feeding to residents who were dependent on staff. One resident with multiple diagnoses including COPD, cardiac arrhythmia, generalized muscle weakness, osteoarthritis, OSA, CHF, lymphedema, RA, atherosclerotic heart disease, HTN, morbid obesity, major depressive disorder, and anxiety had a quarterly MDS showing relatively intact cognition (BIMS 13) but unilateral upper extremity impairment and dependence or need for maximal assistance with all functional abilities, including hygiene. During observation, this resident was noted to have multiple long, coarse hairs on her chin and upper lip. In a concurrent interview, she stated the facility did not assist her with grooming her facial hair as much as she liked and that it bothered her when the hair was long enough to be visible. A CNA later verified the presence of the long, coarse facial hair. Another resident, admitted with diagnoses including Type II diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, hypokalemia, adult failure to thrive, and anxiety disorder, had a quarterly MDS indicating impaired cognition (BIMS 8) and a need for assistance with meals and dependence on staff for ADL care. The care plan documented an ADL self-care performance deficit related to impaired vision and arthritis, with interventions for staff to assist with eating, encourage self-feeding if possible, and use a clock system to describe plate setup because the resident was blind. The care plan also identified risk for nutrition and hydration deficits related to multiple conditions and diuretic use, with interventions including providing ordered supplements and monitoring intake and weight. The facility’s assisted dining list also identified this resident as requiring assistance with eating. During a lunch observation period, this blind resident was in bed on her right side with the head of the bed elevated, while her meal tray was placed on the left side of the bed, out of her line of sight, and an additional tray with milk, a nutritional supplement, and a fruit cup was left on a chair near the door. No staff entered the room to assist her with eating during the observation. The resident reported she was not aware her lunch was on the bedside table and that no staff had been in to assist her. A CNA confirmed the resident had not been assisted to eat and acknowledged she had not been in the room and did not know who had set up the tray. A housekeeper reported moving the tray from the chair to the bedside table after noticing it, and stated she did not see staff assisting the resident and tried to help when she could. A dietary technician confirmed the resident should be assisted at meals and offered the facility meal, with an alternative if refused. These events occurred despite facility policies stating that residents unable to carry out ADLs would receive necessary services for grooming and that staff would supervise and assist with meals, including arranging trays so residents could reach items and opening containers.

Penalty

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D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate ADL assistance, specifically nail care, to two residents who required staff support. One cognitively intact resident with diabetes, legal blindness, and adult failure to thrive needed partial/moderate help with bathing and personal hygiene and was observed on consecutive days with fingernails about one half inch long, which he stated interfered with using his TV remote; staff acknowledged the nails needed trimming but no assistance was provided by the next day. Another resident with anoxic brain damage and in a persistent vegetative state, fully dependent for all ADLs and with impaired ROM in all extremities, was observed with fingernails about one quarter inch long, and an LPN confirmed they needed trimming. These conditions occurred despite a facility policy stating that routine daily care includes assistance with ADLs.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Adequate Oral and Nail Care for a Dependent Resident
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

A resident who was totally dependent on staff for ADLs, with significant medical conditions including respiratory failure, paraplegia, and anoxic brain damage, had care plans and orders requiring daily nail checks and twice-daily oral care. Surveyors observed that the resident was non-interviewable, with brown-appearing teeth, a white rough layer on the tongue consistent with thrush, and fingernails extending one to two centimeters beyond the fingertips and curling downward. The ADON confirmed these observations, showing that ordered oral and nail care were not adequately provided.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Nail Care for Dependent Residents
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that two residents with severe cognitive deficits and multiple chronic conditions, both dependent on staff for personal hygiene per their MDS and care plans, had long, jagged, and visibly dirty fingernails with brown material under the nail beds on repeated observations. Care plans for ADL self-care deficits and altered ADL function included staff responsibility for checking, trimming, cleaning nails, and assisting with ADLs, yet these interventions were not carried out. The DON confirmed the poor nail condition for both residents, and the LNHA acknowledged there was no facility policy addressing nail care.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide and Document Scheduled Bathing and Grooming for Dependent Residents
E
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide and/or document scheduled bathing and grooming for multiple dependent residents. One hospice resident with severe cognitive impairment and extensive ADL needs had only sporadic bed baths and showers documented, with no evidence of hair washing, nail care, or beard grooming, and was observed with greasy hair, unkempt facial hair, and long jagged nails amid conflicting statements between CNAs and a Hospice CNA about responsibility for care. Another cognitively impaired resident dependent for showering reported only weekly showers despite being scheduled for twice-weekly showers, and records showed several missed showers without refusals documented. Two additional cognitively intact residents requiring substantial assistance with bathing had incomplete shower documentation, with only some scheduled baths recorded and no evidence of refusals, despite staff acknowledging that shower sheets should be completed for all showers, bed baths, or refusals and a policy requiring provision of ADL care including bathing and grooming.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Timely Incontinence Care Resulting in Prolonged Soiling
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment, total incontinence, and multiple comorbidities was left in stool and urine for an extended period when CNAs were unclear about assignment coverage during a short-staffed morning shift. The resident’s room smelled of stool, and although an LPN entered to apply powder under the breasts, incontinence care was not provided until later, when a CNA discovered a large bowel movement soiling the perineal area, bed pad, and sheet. Upon cleaning, staff observed red, open thigh creases and deep red, excoriated skin over the buttocks extending to the lower back, despite a care plan requiring regular incontinence checks and perineal cleansing.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Required ADL Assistance With Bathing, Nail Care, and Eating
E
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Multiple dependent residents did not receive necessary ADL assistance with bathing, nail care, personal hygiene, and eating as outlined in their care plans and facility policy. Several residents with cognitive impairment, hemiplegia, dysphagia, and other serious conditions went extended periods with only one or two baths or showers, or had no documented bathing at all, despite a twice‑weekly bathing expectation. Some residents were repeatedly observed with long fingernails and visible brown or dark material underneath, even though nail care was ordered with showers and a facility nail‑care policy required cleaning and trimming. One resident who was dependent for eating and at risk for altered nutrition was not offered a dinner tray during an observed meal service and therefore received no feeding assistance at that meal, despite an order for a mechanical soft diet with thin liquids. Staff interviews and record reviews confirmed missed or undocumented showers, lack of nail care, and failure to offer a meal, affecting multiple residents who relied on staff for ADLs.

No penalty information released
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