F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Failure to Implement Speech Therapy Choking Precautions and Supervision During Meals

Corinth Rehabilitation Suites On The ParkwayCorinth, Texas Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain a resident environment free from accident hazards and to provide adequate supervision to prevent accidents for one resident with a history of choking. The resident was an older female with COPD, mild protein-calorie malnutrition, pneumonitis due to inhalation of food and vomit, dysphagia, prior food in the larynx causing asphyxiation, GERD, cognitive communication deficit, and Type 2 diabetes. Her MDS showed intact cognition (BIMS 15), a mechanically altered therapeutic diet, and a need for setup or cleanup assistance with eating. She experienced at least two choking incidents while eating in her room in 2026, including a documented event on 3/7/26 and another on 3/13/26. During the 3/7/26 incident, an agency LVN responded to the room, found the resident sitting upright, red in the face but without cyanosis or respiratory distress, and documented that the resident was able to cough and clear her airway. The LVN noted the resident’s preference to keep her diet the same and attributed the event to the resident talking while eating, notified the nurse practitioner, and documented continued monitoring. On 3/13/26, the ADON responded to another choking episode after a visitor reported the resident was choking. The resident was found in bed at about a 30-degree angle with facial flushing and signs of distress, awake and responsive, with apparent food lodged in her throat. The head of the bed was elevated to about 50 degrees, and within about 30 seconds the resident expelled a half-dollar-sized piece of cauliflower. The ADON notified the charge nurse, speech therapist, and nurse practitioner. Following consultation, the resident’s diet was downgraded to mechanical soft pending further speech evaluation, and a chest x-ray was ordered to rule out aspiration. The care plan was revised on 3/16/26 to include a problem of choking while eating, a goal for safe meal consumption without choking, and approaches such as chest x-ray as ordered, downgrade to mechanical soft diet, ensuring proper positioning prior to meals, and speech therapy assessment and treatment as indicated. However, the care plan did not address the 3/7/26 choking incident and was not revised to include specific discharge recommendations from speech therapy for occasional supervision, upright posture during meals, and upright posture for more than 30 minutes after meals. Speech therapy records showed the resident received services from 1/13/26 to 3/12/26 for cognition and was re-referred on 3/13/26 for the choking episode, with the speech therapist immediately downgrading her diet to mechanical soft and observing her eat that diet 17 times. The speech therapy discharge summary dated 4/21/26 recommended mechanical soft solids, all liquids, general swallow precautions, upright posture during meals and for more than 30 minutes after meals, and occasional supervision for oral intake. These recommendations were not translated into physician orders or incorporated into the resident’s active orders, which only reflected in-room dining preference, setup assistance for eating, and a consistent carb mechanical soft diet with special instructions. Multiple CNAs reported they only set up the resident’s tray, chopped food as needed, and that the resident preferred to eat in bed in her room; they stated they had never supervised her during meals and were unaware of any requirement for supervision, noting she was not on any feeding/supervision list and that no nurse had informed them of such a need. The resident and her roommate both reported that only the speech therapist had watched her eat, and no other staff were present during meals. During a lunch observation, staff delivered and set up the resident’s mechanical soft tray, remained in the room for about two minutes, and then left, with no staff supervising the resident while she ate. Interviews with nursing and therapy leadership revealed gaps in communication and implementation of therapy recommendations: the speech therapist stated he provided the discharge summary with recommendations to the Director of Rehab and expected nursing to provide occasional supervision; the Director of Rehab stated discharge recommendations would be discussed in morning meetings and that it was the ADON or DON’s responsibility to convey them to nurses and CNAs. The ADON, Interim DONs, and other nursing staff reported they were unaware of the resident’s choking history, the 3/7/26 incident, or the need for occasional supervision and upright posture after meals, and the ADON could not initially explain how therapy recommendations were communicated to nursing. The facility’s accident/incident policy required immediate reporting of incidents and ongoing documentation for three days following an incident, but staff interviews indicated that an incident report and referral to speech therapy should have been completed after the first choking incident and that recommendations from therapy should have been communicated via the 24-hour report and in-services, which did not occur. These actions and omissions resulted in the resident not receiving the recommended occasional supervision and specified positioning during and after meals, despite her documented choking episodes and therapy recommendations.

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