F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
E

Failure to Provide Ordered Thickened Liquids and Adequate Hydration

Port Washington Post AcuteBremerton, Washington Survey Completed on 03-06-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents received liquids consistent with their ordered altered consistencies and hydration needs. One resident with post-stroke swallowing difficulties, cognitively intact per an admission MDS, was observed with an untouched lunch tray that had no fluids. The resident had chapped lips and dry facial skin and reported that meals had been cold and unpalatable since admission, describing breakfast as a glob of eggs and an unmanageable muffin, and receiving dry cereal without milk on two mornings. A CNA, upon checking the diet slip, noted it stated no drinks on the tray and did not know what that meant, indicating they would need to ask the nurse. An LPN then reviewed the orders and identified that the resident required Level 2 (nectar thick) liquids, retrieved a single carton of nectar thick juice from a locked nourishment room, and provided it, with no other Level 2 beverages observed in the refrigerator. The LPN stated that aides would need to ask the nurse to know what type of liquid to give a resident. Another resident, also admitted with post-stroke swallowing difficulties and cognitively intact per the admission MDS, had a dietary order for Level 2 liquids. During a meal observation, this resident’s tray diet slip contained no information about liquid textures, and the tray included two containers of normal-consistency juice. Later, the resident was observed in bed drinking normal-consistency cranberry juice and reported that aides bring juice containers upon request, expressing dislike for nectar thickened fluids, especially water, but acknowledging not getting enough fluids. The Registered Dietician/Kitchen Manager stated that all residents should receive sufficient fluids of the correct consistency, that residents with altered fluid consistency should be monitored for compliance and hydration, and that there should be a quick reference system to communicate residents’ fluid consistency needs to floor staff. The report states that these failures placed residents at risk for dehydration, aspiration, and decreased quality of life.

Penalty

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Failure to Provide Fresh Water Consistently
E
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

Failure to Provide Fresh Water Consistently: Multiple residents reported not receiving fresh water every day, and several were observed with empty or stale water cups dated from the prior day. Residents said they had to ask repeatedly for water, including at night, and that staff sometimes refused because the CNA was assigned to the roommate. The DON stated water was passed each 12-hour shift with no required time, and resident council minutes documented repeated concerns about not receiving fresh water daily.

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Failure to Ensure Bedside Access to Drinking Water for Multiple Residents
E
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that multiple residents did not have water pitchers or drinking cups at their bedside on repeated observations, despite staff, including CNAs, the DON, and the Administrator, stating that residents should have constant access to fluids unless on fluid restriction or thickened liquids. Staff confirmed there were no such restrictions for these residents and could not explain the absence of water, and there was no written hydration maintenance policy in place.

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Failure to Provide Drinks With Meals to Multiple Residents
E
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

Multiple residents were observed eating their evening meals without any drinks at their tables, with some having consumed a significant portion of their food before beverages were offered. A CNA on duty was unsure why the residents had no drinks and only offered a beverage after being prompted, while the DON and Dietary Manager later confirmed that all residents should receive drinks with meals and that CNAs are responsible for preparing and delivering them. Facility policy requires staff to monitor food and fluid intake and address inadequate fluid consumption, but this was not followed for these residents during the observed meal.

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Failure to Provide Bedside Water Pitchers to Maintain Resident Hydration
E
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

Two residents with intact cognition and dependence on staff for most ADLs did not have bedside water pitchers and reported only receiving small amounts of fluids when requested or only at mealtimes, despite feeling thirsty and having dry mouths. Observations confirmed the absence of water pitchers and cups in their rooms. A CNA not assigned to one resident eventually brought a pitcher after noticing it was missing, while the assigned CNA stated they only provided water upon request. An LVN and the DON both stated that all residents who can swallow and are not on fluid restriction must have bedside water pitchers and that nursing staff are responsible for ensuring this, in line with facility policies on accommodating needs and supporting ADLs.

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Inconsistent Fresh Water Provision and Water Passes
E
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

A facility failed to consistently provide fresh bedside water to residents. During a group meeting, residents reported that water passes were missed, old cups were left in rooms for days, and some had to go elsewhere to get water. Resident council minutes showed the same concern over several months. Interviews and observations found dated cups still in use, no fresh cup or straw available for one resident, and staff acknowledging problems with timely water passes and cup shortages.

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Failure to Provide Adequate Fluids to Dependent Resident
D
F0807 F807: Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides drinks consistent with resident needs and preferences and sufficient to maintain resident hydration.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia, acute kidney failure, and documented concerns about food and fluid intake was repeatedly observed in common areas and in her room without fluids available and without being offered fluids between meals. A CNA confirmed that no fluids were given between breakfast and lunch, and the resident’s family reported that staff did not "push fluids," which they associated with a recent hospitalization for severe dehydration and abnormal lab values requiring IV fluids. The resident’s care plan identified risk for dehydration, and the facility’s hydration policy required offering sufficient fluids to maintain hydration, but these measures were not implemented for this resident.

No penalty information released
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