Failure to Provide Adequate Nutritional Care
Summary
The facility failed to provide a comprehensive and individualized nutritional plan for a resident identified as being at nutritional risk. The resident experienced significant weight loss over several months due to the facility's failure to address her refusal to consume pureed foods. Despite being on a pureed diet, the resident was observed seeking food from vending machines and other residents, indicating hunger and dissatisfaction with her diet. The facility did not implement appropriate nutritional interventions or notify the physician and the resident's guardian about diet changes and the discontinuation of hospice services. The resident's medical history included chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, alcoholic liver disease, psychosis, hypertension, anemia, hyperlipidemia, schizoaffective disorder, major depression, and severe protein-calorie malnutrition. Despite these conditions, the facility did not adequately monitor her nutritional status or provide comfort foods that she preferred. The resident's weight continued to decline, and she was admitted to hospice services due to severe malnutrition. However, hospice services were discontinued due to a clerical error, and the facility failed to follow up with the resident's guardian or offer in-house palliative care. Throughout the period of weight loss, the facility did not document any new interventions or changes to the resident's care plan to address her nutritional needs. The resident's refusal to eat pureed foods was not adequately addressed, and there was no evidence that requests for alternative food items were implemented. The facility's inaction led to the resident's continued weight loss and negatively impacted her psychosocial well-being.
Removal Plan
- The RDO and Regional Director of Clinical Services educated the facility Administrator on the Weight Assessment Interdisciplinary Interventions policy and Resident Dietary Preferences.
- An emergency Quality Assurance Performance Improvement meeting was held with department heads to discuss notification of Immediate Jeopardy and initiation of abatement plan for corrective action.
- Transitions Hospice' Regional Care Coordinator had communications with Resident #9 and her guardian to sign new consents to enter hospice care.
- The facility Administrator contacted Resident #9's guardian to discuss Resident #9's wishes for comfort/pleasure foods and obtained a signed dietary waiver.
- Unit Manager notified facility CNP of new signed waiver for Resident #9 and a new order was received for comfort foods.
- The Administrator provided education to RD regarding updates to the Weight Assessment Interdisciplinary Interventions Policy and Resident Dietary Preferences.
- Notification was made to Resident #9's guardian by Administrator of Resident #9's new orders.
- The dietary department was notified of the resident's diet change, and a diet slip was completed for Resident #9 to receive comfort food items.
- Administrator developed an action plan for residents who voiced concerns regarding their diet type, including IDT meetings with residents and guardians to discuss diet concerns and changes.
- Resident #9's care plan was updated to reflect changes to Resident #9's diet to regular/comfort food.
- The facility policy for Weight Assessment and Interdisciplinary Intervention was updated.
- Education was completed by the Administrator to the facility department heads via phone message per group chat.
- The Administrator completed education to the facility staff on updated policy for Weight Assessments and Interdisciplinary Interventions as well as resident preferences for diet.
- Administrator, UM, and UM assessed 76 residents for weight loss and identified nine additional residents with weight loss to ensure their weight loss was not due to psychosocial issues from dislike of their current diets.
- Care conferences were completed with residents or guardians to review weights, diets and preferences to ensure residents' psychosocial status is maintained.
- The Administrator implemented a plan to complete weekly audits for all residents for weight loss, with a specific schedule for frequency of audits.
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