Failure to Meet RN Staffing Requirements
Summary
The facility failed to ensure compliance with the federal regulatory requirement of having a Registered Nurse (RN) scheduled for at least 8 consecutive hours a day, 7 days a week, as stipulated under 42 Code of Federal Regulations Section 483.35(b). Specifically, there were no RNs scheduled for 8 consecutive hours on four specific dates: 6/06/2024, 6/23/2024, 7/14/2024, and 9/28/2024. The facility's census was 80 at the time of the survey, and the review of the written working schedules confirmed the absence of an RN on these days. The facility had submitted a waiver request to the Department, citing their inability to recruit sufficient qualified nursing personnel despite extensive efforts, including offering sign-on bonuses, flexible opportunities, and outreach to nursing schools and agencies. The facility had an arrangement where an RN and a practitioner were available to respond to phone calls during periods when an RN was not physically present in the building. Additionally, the Director of Nursing and other registered nurses were on-call and lived nearby to address urgent medical needs. However, this arrangement did not meet the regulatory requirement of having an RN present for 8 consecutive hours each day.
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