F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
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Failure to Provide Required ADL Assistance, Hygiene, Toileting, and Positioning

Momence Meadows Nursing & RehabMomence, Illinois Survey Completed on 04-15-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide required ADL assistance, including hygiene, toileting, positioning, and transfers, to residents who are dependent on staff. One resident with multiple diagnoses including spinal stenosis, CHF, type II diabetes, cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation, morbid obesity, functional quadriplegia, low back pain, edema, depression, and anxiety was care planned as cognitively intact, wheelchair-dependent, and needing maximal assistance with toileting, showers, dressing, transfers, standing, and personal hygiene, as well as incontinence care and scheduled toileting. Surveyors observed this resident with greasy hair and a soiled shirt, and the resident reported being in the same clothes worn to bed, not being assisted to dress for bed, and not receiving proper adult brief application or correct sizing, resulting in soiled clothing and linens. The resident stated that staff sometimes did not change briefs, forcing them to struggle to change themselves despite fear of falling, and that they had gone all night with wet sheets and no brief, with urinals left unemptied for long periods. The same resident reported that staff did not help push their wheelchair, requiring them to self-propel long distances to the therapy gym and to the smoking area, leaving them tired and sometimes leading to refusal of therapy or care. During one observation, the resident was visibly tired while wheeling toward the smoking area, and another resident had to ask the Activities Director to assist; the Activities Director reluctantly approached and told the resident they were encouraged to do things on their own. The resident also reported receiving only one shower since admission, being handed a bucket and towel to perform their own bed bath when assistance was requested, and being inaccurately documented as refusing showers. The resident stated they could not adequately reach certain areas due to size and back pain and sometimes attempted to transfer to bed alone because staff would not assist. A Physical Therapy Assistant later stated that the resident was supposed to wheel to the therapy gym as part of therapy but should be assisted if tired or short of breath, acknowledged not checking oxygen saturation and being unaware of the resident’s bedtime oxygen order, and confirmed that the resident should be transferred with a mechanical lift and not encouraged to transfer alone. A second resident with cerebral palsy, paraplegia, epilepsy, morbid obesity, type II diabetes, schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, depressive disorder, psychosis, and hypertension was cognitively intact, wheelchair-dependent, and assessed as needing touching assistance for eating, being dependent for toileting, transfers, showers, and dressing, and requiring maximal assistance for personal hygiene. The care plan called for incontinence care with cleansing and perineal care after each episode, scheduled toileting opportunities, physical assistance with toileting, and reminders every two hours. This resident reported being uncomfortable and leaning to the right in the wheelchair without staff assistance to reposition, and described waiting from 8:30 PM to 9:15 PM for a brief change because the assigned CNA was on break and they were told to wait. The resident stated they were on a list for overnight CNAs to get them up and ready for the day, but staff often said they were short staffed and did not get them up, leaving the resident to attempt tasks alone or wait for the next shift. Observations showed this resident repeatedly being pushed in the wheelchair by another resident while slumped over to the right side as several staff walked by without intervening. This resident also reported witnessing staff treat their former roommate poorly, including falls from bed and staff telling the roommate they did not need a mechanical lift and should get into the wheelchair independently. The Interim DON stated that showers are to be given twice weekly and as needed, garbage and soiled items are to be removed promptly, urinals are not to be left at bedside for hours, and staff are to assist residents regardless of dependence level and check and change residents promptly, which contrasted with the observed and reported care.

Penalty

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Failure to Provide Timely ADL and Hygiene Care to a Dependent Resident
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

A resident with moderate cognitive impairment and a history of stroke was repeatedly observed over several days in visibly soiled clothing and bedding, with a strong urine odor, despite stating multiple times that he had requested assistance with changing and hygiene. Documentation indicated he was independent with toileting and personal hygiene and only occasionally incontinent, but his care plan lacked detail on the level of assistance needed, while an LPN reported he actually required staff help with bathing, grooming, toileting, and care. Laundry practices involved leaving clean, labeled clothing bagged in the linen room for nursing staff to distribute rather than returning it directly to rooms, and the DON reported that staff were expected to round every two hours and as needed to keep residents clean and dry, although there were no written ADL or resident care policies in place.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Scheduled Bathing and Grooming Assistance
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Failure to provide scheduled bathing and grooming assistance: Two residents with intact cognition and ADL dependence did not receive bathing as documented on a weekly schedule, and one resident also had unaddressed facial hair and greasy, unkempt hair. Records did not show consistent weekly baths, additional refusals, or reasons for missed care, and staff interviews confirmed residents were expected to receive at least weekly bathing unless they refused and that facial hair should be shaved when noticed.

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Failure to Provide Restorative Ambulation and Address Decline in Mobility
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Failure to provide restorative ambulation and respond to a decline in mobility: A resident with dementia, weakness, chronic pain, and limited physical mobility was care planned for daily ambulation with a FWW and staff assist of 1, but the rehab record repeatedly showed ambulation as not applicable and staff interviews confirmed the task was often not done. The resident stated she could no longer walk, staff reported she had not walked for weeks and now required a sit-to-stand lift with assist of 2 for transfers, and the chart lacked an ADL decline assessment or revision of the ambulation care plan.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Personal Hygiene Care
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Failure to provide personal hygiene care: A resident with severe cognitive impairment, Parkinsonism, and ADL dependence was documented as refusing showers, nail care, and shaving, but the record lacked evidence that staff re-approached or rescheduled care. Observations showed oily hair, long jagged nails, and unshaven facial hair, and staff confirmed the resident needed assistance and had not had a shower for weeks.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Routine Nail Care
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Failure to provide routine nail care. A resident with severe cognitive impairment who was dependent on staff for personal hygiene was supposed to receive weekly bath and nail care per the care plan, but the EMR did not show it was provided. Staff observed long fingernails extending past the fingertips with dark matter under the nails, and later the nails remained unchanged with part of a fingernail broken off. An LPN confirmed the nails should have been completed the prior week, and an RN stated the condition was unacceptable.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Required Showering and Hygiene Assistance for Dependent Residents
D
F0677 F677: Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.
Short Summary

Two residents who required staff assistance with ADLs did not receive showers and hair washing as care-planned and expected. One resident with dementia and cervical spine conditions was observed with flaky skin and greasy hair, and the family’s shower calendar showed only four showers in a month despite an expectation of three per week, with no refusals documented in the record or care plan. Another cognitively intact resident with quadriplegia and spinal stenosis reported rarely receiving scheduled showers, and was observed with long, greasy hair, again with no refusals documented. The DON and Administrator acknowledged CNAs believed they could not provide baths without a dedicated bath team and historically had no room assignments, despite facility policy requiring provision and documentation of ADL care and refusals.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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