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 During Feeding Assistance

Wood Glen Alzheimer's CommunityDayton, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves failure to honor residents’ rights to dignity during feeding assistance. For one resident with cerebral ischemia, vascular dementia, and significant cognitive impairment, the MDS showed a need for substantial or maximal assistance with eating, and the care plan included assistance with meals as needed. During a lunch observation, a CNA initially sat at the dining table while assisting this resident, then left to help another resident. When the CNA returned, she remained standing next to the resident while assisting him with the remainder of his meal, rather than being seated. The CNA confirmed in interview that she was standing while assisting and acknowledged she should have been seated with the resident. A second resident, admitted with vascular dementia, Type II diabetes, altered mental status, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, muscle weakness, cognitive communication deficit, and dysphagia, was documented on the MDS as cognitively impaired and requiring supervision while eating. The care plan identified an ADL self-care performance deficit related to cognitive and functional issues, with interventions including eating supervision or touching assist, and helper cues or steadying. Observation showed the Medical Records Coordinator standing next to this resident while feeding him his meal, rather than being seated. In interview, the staff member verified she stood over the resident while assisting with eating. An LPN reported that this resident had a recent decline characterized by sitting and staring instead of eating, and that staff had been feeding him at the start of meals to gain his interest. Facility policy on Resident Rights stated that residents would be treated with respect and dignity.

Penalty

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