F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
D

Failure to Provide a Homelike Environment for Resident

Lincoln Meadows Care CenterLincoln, California Survey Completed on 03-28-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide a comfortable and homelike environment for Resident 37, who had a history of urinary tract infection, major depressive disorder, and paraplegia. Upon readmission from the hospital, Resident 37's room was cluttered with multiple personal belongings, including bags and boxes, which had not been unpacked since her return. Despite Resident 37's requests for assistance, the Social Services Assistant (SSA) and other staff members did not help her unpack, leading to a disorderly and cluttered room. This clutter prevented housekeepers from properly cleaning the area and created an unsafe environment for Resident 37, who was unable to adjust her bed or use the call light due to the clutter. The Director of Staff Development (DSD) and Licensed Nurse 1 (LN 1) acknowledged Resident 37's requests but failed to communicate them to the appropriate personnel, resulting in the continued disarray of her room. Resident 37's care plan indicated a need for a safe environment free from clutter due to her risk of falls related to paraplegia and gait/balance problems. However, the facility did not adhere to this care plan, as evidenced by the cluttered state of her room and the lack of assistance provided to unpack her belongings. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that the SSA should have filed a grievance form or resident concern form and followed up until the problem was resolved. The facility's policy on providing a homelike environment was not followed, leading to Resident 37's increased anxiety and discomfort due to the disorderly state of her room and the inability to access her personal items.

Penalty

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D
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Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not ensure a safe, clean, and comfortable environment on two nursing units, noting a shattered clear plastic fire extinguisher cover in a hallway between resident rooms, holes in bathroom walls, a dented and misshaped room entrance doorframe near the floor, a hole in the wall between resident beds, and dented, crumbling wallboard near a bathroom entrance. These conditions were cited under state regulations for licensee responsibility and management.

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Failure to Maintain Safe, Clean, and Homelike Environment
E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not maintain a safe, clean, and homelike environment as required by its policy. In one room, the wall behind a bed had multiple strips of missing paint and numerous holes, and the ceiling near the curtain track had exposed sheetrock. Another room had a damaged windowsill with exposed rebar. In common areas, a dining room vent was covered with a black substance, and a large light fixture above the nurse’s station lacked a cover and had long, thick cobwebs. The Maintenance Supervisor reported difficulty repairing concrete walls, noted that a resident had recently moved into one of the damaged rooms, and stated that housekeeping should have cleaned the cobwebs and vent.

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Failure to Maintain Clean, Safe, and Homelike Resident Environment
E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to maintain a clean, safe, and homelike environment for several residents and in common areas. A resident was observed sitting in a wheelchair with the seat and cushion covered in dried food, sticky residue, and grime, confirmed by a respiratory therapist. In one room, a pipe cover was on the floor under the sink, and in another room, window blinds were damaged with slats missing and one slat on the floor, while thick cobwebs covered the window area behind the blinds, as confirmed by an LPN and the Administrator. Two elevators near the dietary entrance had lower-wall plastic bumpers with sharp shards of broken plastic exposed, which maintenance staff attributed to repeated impact from carts.

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Environmental Hazards and Poor Sanitation in Resident Rooms and Shower Areas
D
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Staff failed to maintain a safe, clean, and homelike environment in multiple areas, including two resident rooms and several shower rooms. One room had torn door frame molding with sharp, jagged edges, and another had a broken electrical outlet with jagged edges. Shower rooms had broken and missing floor tiles, rusted and broken wall heaters (including one with exposed wiring and another partially detached from the floor), dark black residue in grout and around drains, and large amounts of hair on a shower stall floor. A CNA reported the shower rooms did not appear to have been cleaned, and the Maintenance Director stated he was unaware of the needed repairs and the poor condition of the shower rooms.

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Failure to Maintain Clean, Safe, and Homelike Environment on Both Units
E
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Short Summary

The facility failed to provide a safe, clean, and homelike environment on both units, as evidenced by dead bugs in 2nd floor hallway light fixtures, persistent dust and debris in multiple resident rooms, and cobwebs obscuring the 2nd floor dining room windows. The 2nd floor shower room was described by an LNA as cold and not homey, contained a long-broken shower chair, was cluttered with shower chairs, a commode, and a mechanical lift, and had peeling floor paint/sealant, with clean blankets stored in bags on the floor. On the 1st floor, dining tables had missing laminate, floors were audibly sticky, and a dusty AC vent blew directly over a dining table. The 1st floor shower room was cluttered with extra chairs and other DME, had clean blankets stored on the floor, and a bathtub with a cracked area; an LNA reported that the presence of all the DME in the bathroom during care contributes to a non-homelike atmosphere. These conditions were confirmed by facility leadership during an environmental tour.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Clean Resident Rooms and Hallway Handrails
E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that multiple resident rooms and two halls were not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Bathrooms in several rooms had brown or gray stains in corners and around toilets, and some showers and room floors had dark or built-up dirt along edges, near closets, and by beds and walls. Air conditioning vents and filters in several rooms were observed with black grime or thick dust. Handrails on two halls had debris, including tissue with a red-brown substance, candy wrappers, gum, plastic, and paper wedged between the rails. Sharps containers in several rooms had used gloves and trash placed on top. The Administrator and housekeeping staff confirmed that housekeeping was responsible for cleaning rooms, bathrooms, floors, handrails, and air conditioning units, and staff acknowledged that the observed conditions were a health hazard and could cause infection.

No penalty information released
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