F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
D

Inadequate Supply of Bath Towels for Residents

Pearl Of Rolling Meadows,theRolling Meadows, Illinois Survey Completed on 10-28-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide an adequate supply of bath towels to meet the needs and preferences of its residents, affecting at least two residents. One resident, a female with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other medical conditions, reported that since her admission, she has frequently experienced a lack of shower supplies, including towels. She expressed dissatisfaction with having to wait for towels and the impact it had on her ability to maintain personal hygiene. Another resident, also with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and additional health issues, independently takes showers but consistently finds towels unavailable, especially after the laundry room closes at 5:30 pm. Observations and interviews with staff revealed systemic issues in the facility's linen management. The laundry aide confirmed that no linen was washed on a particular day because a staff member was reassigned to other duties, leaving the linen rooms without towels. The laundry room operates only until 5:30 pm, and there is no staff available to manage linen needs after this time. The Director of Nursing acknowledged the shortage of towels and bed linen, noting that the current supply is insufficient for the facility's census of 127 residents. Further investigation showed that the facility lacks a dedicated laundry/housekeeping supervisor, with a housekeeping aide acting in this role without the authority to order supplies. The acting supervisor relies on another staff member to list needed supplies, which are then ordered by the Administrator. The facility's policy mandates a safe and comfortable environment with adequate linen supplies, but the current practices fall short of these requirements, leading to resident dissatisfaction and unmet hygiene needs.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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