F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
D

Care Plan Not Updated After Repeated Falls

Sunshine Terrace Skilled NursingLogan, Utah Survey Completed on 04-13-2026

Summary

Resident 47, who was admitted with diagnoses including Parkinson's disease, arthritis, pain, psychotic disorder with hallucinations, major depressive disorder, and dementia with psychotic disturbance, had repeated falls and was not consistently updated with new care plan interventions after those events. The resident sustained 15 falls from 7/6/25 through 4/13/26, and the record review identified multiple falls in which no new intervention was added to the care plan, including falls on 12/6/25, 1/22/26, 2/5/26, 3/11/26, and 3/20/26. The Director of Nursing stated that after a fall, staff were to assess for injury, complete an incident report, review the reason for the fall, add a new intervention to the care plan if there was no injury, and monitor the resident for 72 hours, but acknowledged that Resident 47 did not have interventions added after those falls. During observation and interview, Resident 47 was found in bed with the door shut, the walker placed about 2 steps away from the bed, and the call light not within reach. On one occasion the call light was wrapped around the headboard and the resident could not find it; on another, it was under the bedspread while the resident was lying on top of the bedspread. The resident stated he used the button for help and later stated he went down to the office to call for someone when needed. The DON had no additional information to add when notified that the resident's door was shut and both the call light and walker were out of reach.

Penalty

7 days payment denial
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