F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
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Failure to Assess and Provide ROM Services for Resident With Post-Stroke Right-Sided Weakness

Haven Of LakesideLakeside, Arizona Survey Completed on 11-19-2025

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide appropriate treatment and services to maintain or improve range of motion (ROM) for a resident with a history of cerebrovascular accident and right-sided weakness. The resident was admitted with dementia, hemiplegia/hemiparesis following cerebral infarction, cerebral atherosclerosis, dysphagia, and dysarthria. Initial OT and PT evaluations in 2021 documented functional deficits in ADLs, strength, functional mobility, cognition, bed mobility, transfers, gait, balance, strength, and endurance, but upper extremity ROM was within normal limits at that time. Subsequent clinical documentation over 2024 and 2025, including NP notes, IDT care conference notes, quarterly nursing summaries, therapy screening, and provider progress notes, did not identify or document any limitations in upper extremity ROM, any ROM treatment or services, or any decline in ROM. The annual MDS did not code for therapy, restorative nursing, or splint/brace use, and there was no care plan developed with interventions specifically addressing limited ROM. Surveyor observations in September 2025 showed that the resident consistently demonstrated significant right upper extremity posturing and apparent contracture-like positioning. During multiple observations, the resident was seen sitting in a wheelchair, eating independently with the left hand, while the right wrist was bent downward toward the underside of the forearm, and the right thumb and pointer finger were bent inward toward the palm. The right wrist and hand remained in this position during different activities, including self-propelling the wheelchair using the left hand and side rails, and there was no splint or brace in place on the right wrist or hand during any of these observations. Despite these visible limitations, the clinical record contained no assessment of the extent and limitations of joint movement since the 2021 therapy evaluations and no documentation that ROM services were provided, maintained, or declined. Interviews with staff further demonstrated the lack of appropriate ROM assessment and services. A CMA reported that the resident had a severe stroke, had right-sided weakness, could not move the right arm, open or close the right hand, or move the fingers, and that the right wrist and fingers were now stiff and hard. The CMA stated the resident was not currently on therapy or an RNA program, that therapy and splint devices had been offered in the past but reportedly refused by the resident, and that she occasionally attempted exercises during care but the resident would pull his arm away. She also stated she was not aware of any recent therapy screen for further ROM decline. The DON described expectations that staff assess residents when issues are identified, implement interventions, notify providers, and collaborate on care, and the director of rehabilitation stated that residents must be screened by therapists. However, the record lacked evidence of ongoing ROM assessment, documented refusals, or a care plan with interventions to address the resident’s limited ROM, resulting in the cited deficiency.

Penalty

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Failure to Complete and Document Restorative ROM and Splinting
D
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with mild cognitive impairment, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, and limited ROM had restorative orders for PROM, stretching, and hand splints, but staff did not consistently offer or complete the interventions. Documentation showed the splints were sometimes marked not applicable instead of refused, and leg stretches were completed only a few times with no explanation for missed care. Staff interviews confirmed the restorative tasks often were not done, and the DON stated the resident’s restorative program needed to be updated.

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Failure to Provide and Assess Restorative Nursing Services for Residents With Limited ROM
E
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide restorative nursing services as ordered for two residents with limited ROM and mobility needs, and failed to assess and initiate restorative services for another resident with severe dementia and hand clenching. One resident with osteoporosis, chronic pain, and a hip fracture had a care plan for ROM and strengthening exercises five times weekly but received far fewer sessions over multiple weeks. Another resident with advanced physical debility and chronic hand tremors was care planned for left‑hand ROM exercises five times weekly, yet records showed inconsistent and often insufficient sessions, while the Restorative Nurse reported a fixed three‑day weekly schedule that did not match the care plans. A third resident with severe Alzheimer’s dementia was repeatedly noted to have a clenched, painful left hand with fingernail marks, and although the Restorative Nurse documented considering a palm protector, there was no documentation of restorative services being initiated, no follow‑through on the palm protector, and no further documented communication with the provider about the ongoing hand pain and clenching.

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Failure to Provide Ordered Restorative Exercise Programs
E
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

Failure to provide ordered restorative exercise programs for multiple residents. Residents with dementia, impaired mobility, paraplegia, fractures, and limited ROM had FMPs for ROM, strengthening, standing, and ambulation, but restorative logs showed few completed sessions, missed ambulation, and documented refusals. Staff said restorative aides were often pulled to the floor, nursing staff handled ambulation, and documentation did not always reflect whether residents were offered the exercises.

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Failure to Implement Ordered Restorative ROM Program
D
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with intact cognition, ADL self-care deficits, and dependence on staff for ambulation and transfers did not receive the ordered restorative ROM program recommended by therapy. Although therapy issued recommendations for active ROM exercises to the lower extremities and nursing notes indicated that restorative referrals were received and that the resident was "continuing" a restorative program, there was no documentation that the specific exercises were carried out. Staff interviews revealed that therapy referrals to restorative were not effectively communicated, the restorative aide reported never receiving a PT referral and confirmed the resident did not receive restorative services, and nursing leadership acknowledged a lapse in administering the restorative program over an extended period, contrary to the facility’s restorative nursing policy.

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Failure to Provide Ordered PT Frequency and Document Services for a Resident
D
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with chronic respiratory failure, morbid obesity, osteoarthritis, muscle weakness, and abnormal gait had an active PT plan with goals for ambulation and a prescribed frequency of five sessions per week to improve mobility and independence. The resident, who was cognitively intact and dependent for transfers and ADLs, reported receiving PT only about twice weekly despite wanting more therapy. Review of therapy records showed the resident did not receive PT on three consecutive days, with inconsistencies between the Daily Activity Schedules, Daily Treatment Logs, and Service Log Matrix, and no valid documented reasons for the missed sessions. The PT, DOR, DON, and ADM acknowledged that PT services should meet the ordered frequency and be documented and billed timely, and that missed treatments could slow rehabilitative progress, yet the resident’s ordered PT frequency was not met.

No penalty information released
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Inconsistent ROM Assistance and Documentation
D
F0688 F688: Provide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
Short Summary

A resident with vascular dementia, aphasia, hemiplegia/hemiparesis, depression, anxiety, and a history of stroke and temporal lobectomy did not consistently receive ordered ROM/PROM. The care plan directed daily ROM with AM/PM cares, but the care assignment sheet and EMR task tabs lacked matching directions, and ROM was documented only a few times over the review period. Staff interviews showed the RNA provided PROM only several times per week, nursing staff were unaware of the twice-daily ROM direction, and the ADON acknowledged discrepancies between the care plan, care list, and EMR documentation.

No penalty information released
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