cms_DC: 41

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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
41 WASHINGTON CTR FOR AGING SVCS 95014 2601 18TH STREET NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 2018-09-26 679 D 0 1 PSFH11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, record review, and staff interview one (1) of 38 sampled residents, the facility failed to ensure that activities met the need of Resident #167. Findings included . Resident #167 was admitted with a past medical history including Dementia. Review of the Minimum Data Set ((MDS) dated [DATE] showed Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) score of 1, indicating severe cognitive deficit. The surveyor conducted a tour of unit 2 Orange on 09/19/18 at approximately 10:00AM. During the observation Resident #167 was observed seated in a wheelchair in her room facing the hallway. The surveyor conducted another tour on 09/20/18 at approximately 11:00 AM. Resident #167 was again observed seated in a wheelchair in her room, facing the hallway. Later on the in the afternoon at approximately 2:00 PM, the Resident was seen sleeping in her bed. On 09/25/18 at approximately 11:30AM, Resident #167 was again seen seated in her wheelchair, facing the hallway. Review of section F of the MDS dated [DATE], showed that listening to music and participating in her favorite activities, is very important. Doing things with groups of people and going outside to get fresh air while the weather is good, is somewhat important. Review of the Activities care plan for Resident #167, last reviewed on 05/08/18 shows that the resident prefers activities that identify with her prior lifestyle. The goal is that the Resident will express satisfaction with her daily routine and leisure activities. However, the activity preferences are not listed, and the approaches are not individualized to meet the needs of the resident. The surveyor conducted a face to face interview on 09/25/18 at 12:06 PM with Employee #11, Nurse Manager for 2 Orange, regarding the Activity plan for Resident #167. She stated that Resident #167 is non-compliant with leaving her room and from time to time the Activities staff will come by to visit her. The facility failed to provide activities to meet the needs and preferences of Resident #167. The surveyor conducted a face to face interview on 09/25/18 at 12:30 PM with Employee #11, and 25, Registered Nurse. The acknowledged the findings. 2020-09-01