F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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Failure to Consistently Document Meal Intake for Residents at Nutritional Risk

Country CourtMount Vernon, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-23-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s failure to ensure meal intakes were consistently documented for residents identified as being at nutritional risk, which was necessary to maintain residents’ health and monitor nutritional status. For one resident with Huntington’s disease, dysphagia, abnormal weight loss, bipolar disorder, and adult failure to thrive, the care plan identified risks for altered nutrition, dehydration, and significant weight loss, with interventions that included monitoring and documenting meal percentages at each meal. Record review showed multiple missing meal intake entries across January, February, and March 2026 for this resident, including undocumented breakfasts, lunches, and dinners on numerous specific dates, despite the care plan requirement to document each meal. A second resident, admitted with Alzheimer’s disease, protein calorie malnutrition, major depressive disorder, and chronic kidney disease, was care planned as being at risk for malnutrition, altered fluid maintenance/dehydration, and significant weight loss, with interventions to monitor and document meal percentages for each meal. Review of this resident’s records revealed missing documentation of meal percentages for several breakfasts, lunches, and dinners in January, February, and March 2026. These gaps occurred even though the resident required substantial/maximal assistance with eating and was dependent on staff for several ADLs, and despite the care plan directive to document each meal consumed. A third resident with non-traumatic subdural hemorrhage, visual hallucinations, Down syndrome, chronic pain syndrome, and left foot drop was also care planned as being at risk for malnutrition, altered fluid maintenance/dehydration, and significant weight loss, with interventions to monitor and document meal percentages at each meal due to consuming less than 75% of meals and needing assistance with meals. Record review showed numerous missing meal percentage entries for this resident’s breakfasts, lunches, and dinners across January, February, and March 2026. CNA #122 stated that meal intakes are recorded after meals and that she does not leave her shift until documentation is complete, while the DON stated that aides are expected to chart daily, including meal percentages, and confirmed that meal percentages are used to monitor residents’ nutritional status. Facility policy on nutrition documentation required that nutrition documentation be completed on all residents in accordance with regulations and standards of practice.

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Failure to Consistently Document Meal Intake for Residents at Nutritional Risk
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

The facility failed to consistently document meal intake for two residents who had significant weight loss or were at nutritional/dehydration risk, despite care plans and physician orders identifying the need for monitoring. One resident with dementia, diabetes, and a history of significant weight loss had only about one‑third of meals documented over a month, with many days lacking any recorded intake, even though she was ordered a regular diet and supplements and was identified as at risk for malnutrition. Another resident with ESRD, respiratory failure, CHF, and on dialysis had multiple missing meal percentage entries across two months, including entire days without any documented intake, despite being care planned for nutritional risk. Staff interviews confirmed that meal intakes were expected to be documented in the EMR and that trays for residents away at appointments should be saved and offered later, but the Administrator and DON acknowledged that required intake documentation was missing.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Ordered Nutritional Supplements With Meals
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide ordered nutritional supplements with meals for two residents who required assistance and monitoring for nutrition and hydration. One resident with dementia, dysphagia, and severe cognitive impairment, fully dependent on staff for feeding, had orders for a health shake with meals and a magic cup to be given with meals and alternated with bites of food, but was only given the regular breakfast items without the health shake and without the magic cup being offered as ordered. Another resident with hyperkalemia, chronic fatigue, and moderate cognitive impairment, who was at risk for altered nutrition and had an order for a magic cup supplement with each meal, was observed eating breakfast without being offered the supplement. A CNA reported being unaware of some of these supplement orders despite diet cards in the kitchen, and the Administrator reported there was no policy on supplemental orders.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor Resident Weights per Facility Policy
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

A resident with Alzheimer’s disease, CHF, metabolic encephalopathy, an unstageable sacral pressure ulcer, and essential tremor, who had impaired cognition and required staff assistance with eating, toileting hygiene, bed mobility, and transfers, did not have weights monitored according to the facility’s Weight Management policy. The policy required weights on admission, weekly for four weeks, and then monthly, but documentation showed only three weights were obtained, with no further weights recorded before the resident was transferred to the hospital. The UM confirmed both the policy requirements and the absence of additional documented weights, resulting in a cited deficiency for failure to follow the facility’s weight-monitoring protocol.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Ordered Extra Fluids for Hydration
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of UTIs, hypotension, protein-calorie malnutrition, and dysphagia had a dietary recommendation and physician order for an extra 240 ml of fluids with lunch and dinner to support hydration. Over an extended period, intake records showed low average daily fluid intake and no documentation that the ordered extra fluids were consistently provided. A supper meal ticket lacked the extra fluid order, observation showed only one standard beverage and a UTI supplement, and the DM reported being unaware of the extra fluid requirement, with no notation on the dietary reminder sheet. An LPN later confirmed the order existed, and the resident’s daughter reported ongoing concerns about inadequate hydration, dark urine, decreased urination, and recurrent UTIs.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement Individualized Nutrition Care Plans and Required Weight Monitoring
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

Two residents experienced significant weight loss without appropriate individualized nutrition care planning or required weight monitoring. One resident with dementia and other psychiatric diagnoses had documented weight decline and a dietician‑ordered change in Med Pass supplements, but weekly weights were not obtained as required, the new supplement order was not entered for many days, and the care plan was not updated to reflect the weight loss. Another resident with neurologic and psychiatric conditions had multiple documented weight changes, but admission and weekly weights were not consistently taken, and no care plan was developed to address the weight loss, despite a dietician note identifying a significant one‑month weight change and ordering changes to tube feeding and continued monitoring.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Obtain Monthly Weight Resulting in Unrecognized Significant Weight Loss
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

A resident with CHF, muscle weakness, prior small bowel resection, and impaired cognition required assistance with ADLs and supervision with eating, and was care planned for nutrition/hydration risk and weight monitoring with supplements. The facility failed to obtain the resident’s scheduled monthly weight and did not identify that the resident, who had decreased appetite and moderate reduction in food intake, experienced a significant unplanned weight loss between one month and the next recorded weights. The diet technician later confirmed the weight was missed despite daily IDT meetings and that the resident frequently refused meals without staff notifying nursing or dietary, contrary to the facility’s weight monitoring policy requiring at least monthly weights and weekly weights for residents with weight loss.

No penalty information released
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