cms_SC: 6262
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rowid | facility_name | facility_id | address | city | state | zip | inspection_date | deficiency_tag | scope_severity | complaint | standard | eventid | inspection_text | filedate |
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6262 | MAGNOLIA MANOR - GREENVILLE | 425090 | 411 ANSEL ST | GREENVILLE | SC | 29601 | 2014-06-19 | 317 | D | 0 | 1 | 336311 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** On the days of survey based on record review, interview, review of the facility provided policy for Restorative Nursing Policies and Procedures (revised 2/2012) the facility failed to ensure that a resident who enters the facility does not experience a reduction in range of motion (ROM) for one of two residents reviewed with decline in ROM. Resident # 10 experienced a decline in range of motion without evidence the facility assessed and or provided preventative services to prevent the decline. The findings included: Resident #10 was admitted to the facility with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. On 06/18/14 at approximately 9 AM, review of Resident #10's MDS (Minimum Data Set), revealed documentation of a decline in ROM (Range of Motion) since admission. A Joint Mobility Screen was completed on 02/01/13 and documented the resident as having full ROM. The initial resident's MDS, dated [DATE] showed no upper or lower extremity impairment. An annual assessment MDS, dated [DATE], also documented no upper or lower extremity impairment. A restorative plan of care was initiated 8/2013 documented the Resident was to receive upper body strengthening and mobility participation. The restorative plan of care was discontinued on 1/24/14. A quarterly MDS dated [DATE], Section G, documented a decline in range of motion for the Resident's kip, knee, ankle and foot. The assessment instructions stated: Code for limitation that interfered with daily functions or placed the resident at risk of injury. The same MDS also documented no Range of Motion services were being provided. (Section O). Review of the facility provided policy for Restorative Nursing Policies and Procedures (revised 2/2012) stated: Patients/residents will be assessed for joint mobility limitation upon admission, re-admission, quarterly, annually, and with significant changes through the comprehensive nursing assessment. A restorative program will be implemented through the care plan to increase, maintain or prevent deterioration of joint mobility and maximize physical function when referral to therapy is not indicated or on discharge from skilled therapy. Orthotic, assistive or prosthetic devices will be provided if indicated. Appropriate candidates for Nursing Restorative ROM program may include, but are not limited to, patients/residents with the following condition .Contractures .decreased range of motion. During an interview with the Regional Nurse Consultant at the time of the findings, verified that no quarterly assessment had been completed for Resident # 10 since 2/1/ . | 2018-04-01 |