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32 | Allegation #1: Staff failed to meet the resident’s hygiene needs.
The complaint alleged that the facility failed to ensure that the resident's (R1) personal care hygiene needs were met. The residents are decent but unclean.
On 04/02/2026, between 8:30 am and 10:15 am, the department interviewed the Administrator (A1), who denied the allegation. A1 stated that three residents (R2, R4, and R6) need help showering, and the Veteran Administration Home Health Aide (AVHHA) comes to the facility to assist them three times a week. However, R3 and R5 are independent and can shower themselves. The staff helps all residents with daily hygiene. The department also interviewed another Administrator (A2), who denied the allegation and stated that staff assist residents who need help, even if they do not ask. Since residents cannot be forced if they refuse, staff continue to let them know they are available to help. One staff member (S1) was also interviewed; S1 denied the allegation and stated that staff help all residents with hygiene unless they refuse. During the visit on October 19, 2023, the department interviewed residents (R1), who denied the allegation and stated that R1 showers whenever R1 wants. On April 2, 2026, the department also interviewed five residents (R2-R6), all of whom denied that staff assisted them with hygiene needs. They also stated they have the right to refuse any help if they wish. On the same day, the department reviewed the facility records for the (AVHHA) schedule, which showed that (AVHHA) visits the facility three times a week. The department then toured the facility and found a storage area full of hygiene products, as well as a bathroom stocked with hygiene products for residents to use.
Although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance to prove the alleged violation (s) did or did not occur, therefore the allegation is Unsubstantiated.
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