F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
D

Failure to Provide Timely Incontinence Care Resulting in Loss of Dignity

Emerald Ridge Health And RehabilitationAsheville, North Carolina Survey Completed on 04-09-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide timely incontinence care in a manner that maintained a resident’s dignity. Resident #102, who was cognitively intact, had adequate vision, required substantial/maximal assistance with toileting hygiene, and was frequently incontinent of urine and bowel, reported being incontinent of urine and stool at 11:45 AM and activating her call light at that time. During an observation beginning at 1:24 PM, the resident was found lying in bed with no call light on, and there was a faint odor of urine and feces in the room. The resident stated she had been waiting to be changed since 11:45 AM, that she had informed Nurse Aide (NA) #8 of her need for incontinence care, and that NA #8 told her she needed to get someone to help and that staff probably needed to serve lunch trays first. The resident reported that having to wait a long time to be changed made her feel bad. During the observation period, at 1:36 PM, NA #8 was seen walking up and down the hall twice without stopping at the resident’s room. At 1:45 PM, NA #8 acknowledged that the resident had asked to be changed but could not recall whether it was before or after lunch and stated she planned to address the resident during upcoming incontinence rounds. NA #8 also stated the resident preferred two staff members for incontinence care and claimed she had asked other aides for help, though she could not identify which staff she had approached. Multiple staff members, including NA #9, NA #10, NA #11, and NA #12, later reported that NA #8 had not asked them for assistance with this resident before lunch, and NA #12 recalled being asked only after lunch while she was occupied giving a shower. Medication Aide (MA) #1 reported that NA #8 requested her help only about five minutes before they entered the room to provide care. At 1:50 PM, NA #8 and MA #1 entered the resident’s room and provided incontinence care. The resident’s brief was found to be heavily soiled with urine and feces, and the drawsheet underneath was visibly wet. NA #8 later stated she did not normally work the day shift, was the only nurse aide on the hall, and felt overwhelmed, but confirmed that she had responded to the resident’s call light and knew the resident required two staff for incontinence care. Nurse #4, who was assigned to the resident, stated she was not aware the resident had been waiting to be changed since before lunch and that NA #8 had not asked her for help. The Director of Nursing and the Administrator both stated that it was not acceptable for a resident to wait as long as this resident had for incontinence care and that residents should be assisted within a much shorter time frame, especially after a bowel movement, to maintain dignity.

Penalty

Fine: $84,427
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