Failure to Provide Individualized Activities for Memory-Impaired Residents
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate, ongoing, person-centered activities for all residents in the Memory Impaired Unit (MIU), despite facility policy and assessment requirements. The dementia care policy required staff to be trained in person-centered dementia care and to use individualized, non-pharmacological, meaningful life enrichment activities. The facility assessment stated that the MIU would offer specialized cognitive activities provided by staff trained in dementia care, with life enrichment staffing of one full-time director and three full-time aides. However, the activity department was reported as understaffed, and there had been no dedicated staff available to provide activities in the MIU for at least two months. Review of clinical records for six cognitively impaired residents with dementia showed that their activity needs and preferences were not properly identified or individualized in their care plans. Multiple quarterly MDS assessments documented that these residents were cognitively impaired, dependent on staff for care needs or ambulatory with dementia diagnoses, and in some cases had verbal behaviors. For several residents, the care plans failed entirely to identify activity preferences, and for others, the plans were not individualized to reflect their prior lifestyle or specific activities they enjoyed, despite documentation that activities resembling prior lifestyle were to be provided. Surveyor observations in the MIU showed residents receiving minimal or no meaningful activities or engagement. At one observation, 14 residents sat around tables while an activity aide only played music without engaging them, and one resident repeatedly exposed her breasts by pulling her shirt over her head without consistent staff intervention. On another observation, an activity aide brought a coffee cart with donuts and drinks, but two residents were not offered any, and no group activity or engagement occurred; residents were seen wandering aimlessly, getting into cupboards and drawers, yelling out, or sitting and sleeping in the common area without stimulation. A family member reported not seeing any activities in the MIU for several months and stated that she tried to interact with residents herself because they otherwise just sat and slept. A RN confirmed that there had not been activities in the MIU for some time and that nursing staff did not have time to provide them, while the Activities Director and Nursing Home Administrator acknowledged that the activity department was understaffed and that there was currently no one available to provide activities in the MIU.
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