cms_AL: 11

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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
11 COOSA VALLEY HEALTHCARE CENTER 15010 260 WEST WALNUT STREET SYLACAUGA AL 35150 2018-06-07 656 D 0 1 FTJ211 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, record review and interviews, the facility failed to ensure an individualized care plan was developed to address Resident Identifier (RI) #12's use of side rails. This affected one of 16 sampled residents for whom care plans were reviewed. Findings include: RI #12 was admitted to the facility on [DATE] with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. RI #12's Quarterly Minimum Data Set Assessment, with an Assessment Reference Date of 03/22/2018, indicated RI #12 had short and long term memory impairment and severely impaired cognitive skills for daily decision making. This assessment also documented RI #12 as totally dependent on staff for bed mobility and transfers. RI #12's comprehensive care plans included a care plan for Falls, with a modify date of 01/11/2018. This care plan included an intervention for . 2. SIDE RAILS RAISED x (times) . The care plan did not specify the number or size of siderails to be used. On 6/6/18 at 9:30 AM RI #12 was observed in bed with 1/4 (quarter) side rails up times two. Employee Idenifiter (EI) #3, Registered Nurse (RN), was interviewed on 6/07/18 at 3:43 PM. When asked what purpose RI #12's side rails served, EI #3 said they were for safety. When asked which siderails should be used, EI #3 said the top ones, but was unsure what size rails should be used. EI #3 said the care plan should reflect the size of siderails and which ones to use, but after reviewing RI #12's care plans, said they did not reflect that. EI #4, the Minimum Data Set/ Care Plan Coordinator, was interviewed on 6/07/18 at 4:18 PM. EI #4 said the purpose of a resident's care plans was to ensure you know everything the resident needs, including all care needs. She explained the approaches should reflect the personal choices, likes, dislikes, diagnoses, and care areas for each resident. EI #4 said all care plans should be patient centered. When asked if RI #12's care plans were individualized for the use of side rails, EI #4 said, no not for side rails. 2020-09-01