F0697 F697: Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services.
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Failure to Implement Ordered Non-Pharmacological Pain Interventions

The Laurels Of KetteringKettering, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified that the facility failed to follow physician orders for non-pharmacological pain interventions for one resident who required pain management services. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including polyarthritis, anxiety disorder, unspecified shoulder pain, hypertension, and diastolic heart failure, and had moderately impaired cognition. The care plan, dated 03/11/26, documented that the resident was at risk for pain and/or had acute pain related to a left shoulder replacement and chronic pain related to polyarthritis, with interventions directing staff to notify the physician if interventions were unsuccessful or if the pain complaint significantly changed from the resident’s past experience. Provider orders dated 03/11/26 specified multiple non-pharmacological pain interventions, including massage, meditation, relaxation, positioning, ice therapy (20 minutes every hour), diversional activity, guided imagery, rest, and social interaction. Review of the pain level summary from admission to discharge showed that out of 163 pain assessments, the resident reported a pain level of zero only 11 times, indicating frequent pain complaints. Review of the Medication Administration Records revealed that no non-pharmacological pain interventions were documented as provided at any time during the resident’s stay. In interviews, the physician assistant stated that non-pharmacological interventions should be completed or offered to residents with pain. An LPN and the unit manager both confirmed that non-pharmacological interventions were not done or offered when the resident reported pain. The DON and ADON further acknowledged that the resident had repeated and almost constant complaints of pain and that non-pharmacological interventions should have been offered but were not. The facility’s pain management policy, dated 03/05/25, stated that staff will implement the care plan, monitor residents, and administer therapeutic interventions for pain, which was not followed in this case.

Penalty

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