F0908 F908: Keep all essential equipment working safely.
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Deficient Maintenance of Resident Equipment

Lincoln Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation CommunityLincoln, Michigan Survey Completed on 06-05-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain essential resident equipment in safe and operational condition, specifically concerning the wheelchairs of two residents and the bed remote controls. One resident, identified as R2, reported issues with their manual wheelchair, which had worn wheels causing it to veer to the side instead of moving straight. Additionally, R2 expressed discomfort due to the absence of a wheelchair cushion. Another resident, R10, was concerned about the malfunctioning brakes on their wheelchair, which did not lock properly, posing a risk of falling. R10's wheelchair also lacked brake covers and a seat cushion, and the upholstery was damaged. The facility's maintenance director confirmed the issues with both wheelchairs, acknowledging the need for repairs. The nursing home administrator was made aware of these concerns during an observation. Furthermore, the facility faced issues with bed remote controls, as several were not functioning, and the administrator had restricted the ordering of replacements to one per month. This led to the removal of all bed remotes from residents' beds, which were later reattached, but not without causing inconvenience and potential safety concerns for residents who could independently operate them. Staff interviews revealed that the removal of bed remotes was a directive from the nursing home administrator following a citation related to a hospital bed remote. The remotes were removed from all residents' beds, not just those with cognitive impairments, and were later zip-tied under the beds, making them difficult to access. Staff reported difficulties in providing care due to the lack of accessible bed remotes, which affected their ability to adjust bed heights and positions for dependent residents, leading to awkward body mechanics and delays in care.

Penalty

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