Lack of Access to Private Phone Calls for Residents
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents had reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods, specifically telephones. During an onsite visit, it was observed that the facility only had one working wireless telephone for resident use, which could not be located. This issue affected two residents, who were unable to make or receive private phone calls. Resident 1, who had medical diagnoses including a fracture of the right femur and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, was unreachable by phone despite multiple attempts by a family member and the surveyor. The Director of Nursing confirmed that two of the three phones intended for resident use were not working, and the remaining phone was missing. Interviews with staff and residents revealed that the wireless phone was frequently lost and not charged, making it unavailable for resident use. Unlicensed staff members reported that residents had complained about the lack of phone access, and they often had to search for the phones throughout the facility. Residents were forced to use landline phones at the nursing station, which did not provide privacy. Resident 1 confirmed that he was not notified of incoming calls and had to borrow another resident's cell phone or use the nursing station's phone, while Resident 2 also reported a lack of privacy when using the nursing station phone. The facility's policy on resident rights, which guarantees the right to use a telephone in privacy, was not upheld in this situation.
Penalty
Resources
Below are regulatory guidelines relevant to this citation:
Trusted data from CMS and state health departments
Every citation, penalty and Plan of Correction is sourced from public CMS records (latest release May 27, 2026) and official state health department websites — never guesswork.
Find your facility
Search by name to see its inspection history, citations and penalties — and how to prepare for the next survey.
Trusted by long-term care providers and associations.



