Failure to Obtain Guardian Consent Delaying Denture Fabrication
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to obtain timely signed dental consent from a court-appointed guardian, which delayed fabrication of new dentures for a resident. The resident, admitted in August 2023, had diagnoses including traumatic brain injury related to a motor vehicle accident, depression, anxiety, and behavioral disturbances, and had a legal guardian appointed by court order. A dental evaluation dated 10/14/25 documented that the resident had lost upper and lower partial dentures and that replacement dentures would aid in mastication. The dentist’s form directed nursing home staff to have the responsible party (guardian) sign a consent for dentures so the dentist could make the partial plates. A subsequent dental evaluation dated 02/05/26 again documented the resident’s desire for upper and lower partial dentures and repeated the instruction for staff to obtain the guardian’s signed consent. Review of the medical record showed no documentation that nursing staff obtained the signed dental consent form from the guardian, despite these written recommendations. During interviews, the guardian stated the resident had been without dentures for some time and did not know when they went missing, and the resident reported not knowing how long they had been without dentures but expressed a desire to have them. CNAs reported that the resident previously had dentures but that they had been lost for a very long time. The DON stated she was not aware the resident’s dentures were missing and acknowledged that the facility’s expectation is to promptly follow up on outside provider recommendations and obtain consent to treat as needed. The facility’s own policy on dental services required written, signed, and dated treatment orders from the dentist to be charted and made part of the medical record and care plan, but the necessary guardian consent for denture fabrication was not obtained, resulting in a delay of several months before new dentures could be made.
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