Failure to Provide Dental Services and Replace Missing Dentures
Summary
The facility failed to provide dental services and replace missing dentures for one resident with severe cognitive impairment and dependence on staff for activities of daily living. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including unspecified dementia, mood disturbance, anxiety, and major depression. The resident’s daughter and health care proxy reported that the resident’s dentures had been missing for about a year and said she had not seen the resident wearing them in a long time. She also believed the resident may have lost weight because of not wearing the dentures. During the survey, the resident was observed in the dining room for breakfast and lunch without dentures in place. The resident’s medical record included a dental consult order and a signed consent for dental services, but the record did not show that the resident was ever seen by a dentist or dental hygienist. An email from the resident’s daughter to the social worker stated that staff had tried to locate the missing lower dentures and could not find them, and that a request had been made for the resident to be seen by the dentist. The resident’s care plan included oral hygiene and brushing three times daily and noted that the resident had dentures that should be washed daily and ensured clean in the mouth. When the unit manager and surveyor searched the resident’s room and treatment cart, they found a container labeled with the resident’s name containing a pair of lower dentures, but the upper dentures could not be found. The unit manager said she was unaware the resident had dentures and did not know why the resident had not been seen by the dentist. The CNA said she was unaware whether the resident had dentures and did not assist with placing dentures in. The social worker said she was unaware of the missing dentures and did not recall the email about the lost dentures and dental appointment. The DON said he was unaware the dentures were missing and was unaware the resident had not been seen by the dentist while at the facility.
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