Failure to Address Resident's Dental Needs
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that the dental needs of a resident were met, leading to a deficiency in care. The resident, who was cognitively intact, was admitted with multiple diagnoses including subluxation of the right shoulder joint, sequelae of cerebral infarction, hypertension, major depressive disorder, hyperlipidemia, and acute kidney failure. Despite a physician's order for a dental consultation and treatment as needed, the resident's clinical records did not show any documentation of a dental referral or visit, even after the resident reported teeth pain and was prescribed antibiotics for a teeth infection. The resident's clinical records revealed multiple instances where dental issues were noted, yet no follow-up actions were documented. A physician's progress note indicated the resident's need for a dental consultation due to teeth pain, and subsequent notes showed the resident was experiencing ongoing pain and was prescribed antibiotics. However, there was no evidence of a dental appointment being scheduled or conducted, and the resident continued to report pain during assessments. The facility's failure to document and follow through with necessary dental care resulted in the resident experiencing prolonged discomfort and potential complications from untreated dental issues. Interviews with facility staff highlighted a lack of communication and coordination regarding the resident's dental care. The Director of Social Services and the Case Manager were unsure of their roles in managing dental follow-ups, and the Unit Secretary noted that the resident was last seen for dental care in August, with no further information on treatment needs. The Director of Nursing expressed that staff should alert providers to dental issues and ensure follow-up appointments are scheduled, emphasizing the importance of oral health in overall resident care. Despite these expectations, the facility's policy to provide access to dental services was not effectively implemented, resulting in the deficiency.
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