F0676 F676: Ensure residents do not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living unless there is a medical reason.
D

Failure to Provide Scheduled Showers/Bed Baths and ADL Support

Woodmont CenterFredericksburg, Virginia Survey Completed on 04-24-2026

Summary

Facility staff failed to ensure that a resident did not lose the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) by not providing or offering showers or bed baths as scheduled. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including muscle weakness and, on the most recent MDS admission assessment with an ARD of 03/19/2026, scored 15/15 on the BIMS, indicating intact cognition for daily decision-making. Section GG of the MDS coded the resident as requiring partial/moderate assistance for showering/bathing. The facility’s 200 Wing Shower List showed the resident was scheduled for showers on Mondays and Thursdays during the 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. shift. However, review of the ADL documentation for March and April 2026 revealed multiple dates on which showering/bathing was coded as not applicable or not attempted, and there was no documentation that the resident received or was offered a shower or bed bath on those days. Specifically, the March 2026 ADL sheet showed that on 03/06/2026 the day shift was coded “09” (not applicable – not attempted and the resident did not perform this activity prior to the current illness), the evening shift “88” (not attempted due to medical condition or safety concerns), and the night shift “09.” On 03/23/2026, the day shift entry was left blank, and the evening and night shifts were both coded “09.” The April 2026 ADL sheet showed that on 04/13/2026 the day shift was coded “98,” the evening shift “88,” and the night shift “09,” and on 04/20/2026 all three shifts were coded “09.” During an interview on 04/23/2026, CNA #5, who provided care and showers to the resident and confirmed the scheduled Monday/Thursday shower days, stated she did not know why the resident did not receive showers or bed baths on the identified dates and acknowledged the resident should have been offered them. Upon review of the ADL sheets, CNA #5 confirmed there was no evidence that showers or bed baths were offered on those dates.

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