F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
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Failure to Maintain Resident Dignity in Grooming and Dining Assistance

Unger Park Post AcuteBucyrus, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves failure to honor residents’ rights to dignity and personal grooming, and to provide a dignified dining experience. One cognitively intact female resident with paranoid schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and a need for assistance with personal care was documented as requiring partial/moderate assistance for bathing/showering and setup or clean-up assistance for personal hygiene. Shower documentation for two dates showed she received bed baths with no shaving documented. Over multiple observations on consecutive days, surveyors noted long white hairs on the resident’s chin while she was in common areas, including sitting by the nurse’s station. The resident stated she sometimes shaved her chin herself, that staff did not shave it for her, and that staff did not offer to shave the hairs. A CNA reported that female residents were shaved on shower days and confirmed this resident would allow staff to shave her chin and that she had long white hairs present. The facility also failed to ensure a dignified dining experience for a resident with Alzheimer’s disease with early onset, dementia with agitation, severely impaired vision, and dependence on staff for eating. Physician orders and the MDS indicated the resident required assistance with feeding. During a meal observation, a CNA stood beside the resident for the entire meal while assisting with eating, rather than sitting. In a subsequent interview, the CNA acknowledged that she normally sits down to assist residents with meals, verified that she stood beside this resident during the observed meal, and explained that because the resident was blind, staff could hand finger foods but had to physically assist with the rest of the meal. These actions and inactions were inconsistent with the facility’s dignity policy, which states residents are to be groomed as they wish and provided with a dignified dining experience.

Penalty

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