F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
E

Failure to Knock Before Entering Rooms and Exposed Urinary Bag

Avir At HoustonHouston, Texas Survey Completed on 05-08-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents were treated with respect and dignity when CNA B did not knock before entering the rooms of Resident #20, Resident #59, and Resident #64. Resident #20 was a female with diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy, hypertensive chronic kidney disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, weakness, and unsteadiness on feet, and her BIMS score was 08. Resident #59 was a female with diagnoses including heart failure, respiratory failure, muscle weakness, GERD without esophagitis, hypertension, and sepsis, and her BIMS score was 10. Resident #64 was a male with diagnoses including protein-calorie malnutrition, sepsis, hypertension, kidney failure, and alcohol abuse, and his BIMS score was 09. Each resident stated staff did not knock on the door and that they wanted staff to knock before entering their rooms. Observations during breakfast tray pass showed CNA B entering Resident #59's room at 7:17 a.m., Resident #64's room at 7:25 a.m., and Resident #20's room at 7:28 a.m. without knocking first. During interviews, Resident #59 said staff were supposed to knock and that staff would just walk in, including when she was being changed. Resident #64 said staff walked into his room all the time and that he got irritated when they did not knock. Resident #20 said staff never knocked on the door and that she preferred they knock, especially if the door was closed. The facility also failed to ensure Resident #102's urinary catheter had a privacy cover. Resident #102 was a female with diagnoses including hearing loss, pain, hypertension, cognitive communication deficit, and a rib fracture with pain, and her BIMS score was 99, indicating unable to complete the interview. Observations showed a urinary bag hanging from the side and bottom of her bed with no privacy cover, and the urine was visible from the hallway. Interviews with CNA B, MA F, CNA A, Central Supply, and the DON indicated privacy bags were supposed to be used for urinary bags and that exposed urine affected dignity and self-worth. The resident's care plan did not reflect anything about the catheter, and the report states the Dignity Policy required each resident to be cared for in a manner that promotes and enhances well-being, satisfaction with life, and feelings of self-worth and self-esteem.

Penalty

Fine: $27,378
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