cms_NM: 26
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SANTA FE CARE CENTER |
325030 |
635 HARKLE ROAD |
SANTA FE |
NM |
87505 |
2017-09-21 |
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FY1511 |
**NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interview, and record review, the facility failed to accurately assess 1 (R #26) of 3 (R #26, R #105, R #165) residents reviewed for Activities of Daily Living (ADL's), when they coded R #26's eating ability on her (MONTH) (YEAR) Minimum Data Set (MDS) as supervision (resident requires supervision, cueing, and reminders for safe meal completion), when she required limited assistance (resident required staff to provide non-weight-bearing assistance). This deficient practice could likely result in residents not receiving the assistance needed to accomplish everyday tasks, resulting in a decline of in function and depression from not being able to assist themselves. The finding are: [NAME] Record review of the MDS assessment dated [DATE] revealed the following: Eating: self-performance 1 (Supervision - oversight, encouragement or cueing). B. Record review of the MDS assessment dated [DATE] revealed the following: Eating: self-performance 2 (Limited assistance - resident highly involved in activity; staff provide guided maneuvering of limbs or other non-weight-bearing assistance). C. On 09/20/17 at 9:26 am, during an interview, the MDS Coordinator (MDSC #1) stated, If we (staff) open anything (drinks food items) for them (residents) then it is coded at 2 limited assistance. MDSC also stated, She (R #26) is limited assistance because staff have to help her open containers and cut her food. D. On 09/20/17 at 10:50 am, during an interview CNA #6 stated that R #26 eats in her room and does need staff to add salt and open containers for her. Also, CNA #6 confirmed that R #26 had needed this assistance since she started to work with her. E. On 09/20/17 at 9:55 am, during an interview and record review the Human Resources Director revealed CNA #6 had been working at the facility since 11/22/16. F. Record review of the Progress Notes dated 04/06/17 revealed that .Resident has her meals in her room . [NAME] Record review of the Progress Notes dated 07/13/17 revealed that .Resident has her meals in her room . |
2020-09-01 |