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32 | On 9/1/22, LPA reviewed the facility’s “Resident Shower, Bowel, Sheet Log” for February 2021 and March 2021. Staff recorded the times they gave a resident a shower and the times they assisted with cleaning a resident after a bowel movement. The Log indicates that staff assisted residents with showers daily and bowel movements as needed. LPA reviewed the facility’s “Resident ADL (Activities of Daily Living) Sheet” for February 2021 through March 5, 2021. Staff recorded the times they assisted residents with “Incontinent care/change” and the Log lists four times a day: “AM, Lunch, 2-3 pm, and Bed.” On every day in February through March 5, 2021, residents were assisted with incontinent needs at minimum three times a day, and sometimes four times a day.
Based on the evidence obtained, the allegations Staff left resident in soiled clothing for extended period of time,” and “Staff are not meeting resident's hygienic needs,” are deemed Unsubstantiated at this time. Interviews and records indicate that staff were attending to residents’ hygiene needs in a timely manner.
On the allegation “Staff did not provide food to resident,” the complainant’s concern was that
“R1 is in bed all day and doesn’t get lunch because R1 is asleep.” Complainant further reports that “When R1 wakes up, R1 doesn’t get lunch.” To investigate the allegation, LPA interviewed licensee and witnesses, and reviewed records.
On 3/03/21 at 12:13 pm, LPA interviewed the licensee. Licensee says residents are offered a large breakfast between 7am and 9am, a lunch between 11am and 12pm, snacks at 3 pm, and dinner between 4pm and 5pm. He explains that if a resident is asleep at lunchtime, when they wake, “they may be offered a snack instead of lunch, if they had a large breakfast.” On 3/8/21, Licensee provided to LPA a summary of care for R1. Licensee writes that R1 “has late stage progress dementia. R1 still knows their name and at times will state their needs, and most of the time will graze their breakfast taking their time to eat. R1 will usually go back for a nap after breakfast and skip most lunches, waking up for snacks and eating full dinner meals. This has been R1’s routine for the past year.”
On 3/03/21 at 1:59 pm, LPA observed Resident #4 (R4) snacking at the dining table.
On 9/6/22 at 10:07 am, LPA spoke with W2. W2 says that R1 was on hospice the last year and a half prior to passing. W2 describes staff as offering food to R1, but that R1 “didn’t want to eat much.” W2 explains that the hospice nurse kept track of R1’s weight, and R1’s doctor did not want staff to force feed R1. W2 says that R1 was bedridden and didn’t “expend calories.”
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