F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Unsafe Water Temperatures in Resident Areas

Kimwell Nursing And RehabilitationFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-16-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain safe water temperatures in resident bathrooms and shower rooms, leading to potential scalding hazards. During an environmental tour, surveyors found water temperatures in several rooms and shower areas significantly exceeded the safe range, with temperatures recorded as high as 158F. The facility's policy requires water temperatures to be maintained between 110F and 120F to prevent scalding, but these limits were not adhered to, posing a risk to residents. Interviews with residents and staff revealed that the issue of excessively hot water was known but not adequately addressed. A resident expressed concern about the water being too hot and potentially unsafe, while CNAs reported variability in water temperatures and attempts to mitigate the risk by filling basins before the water became too hot. The Director of Maintenance (DOM) admitted to not checking water temperatures for the past two weeks, despite the facility's policy requiring regular monitoring and adjustments to ensure safety. The DOM's practice of maintaining the boiler temperature at 135-140F and the house mixing valve at 140F contributed to the unsafe water temperatures. The DOM acknowledged that the water temperatures were too high and expressed surprise at the readings. The facility's logs showed inconsistencies in monitoring and adjusting water temperatures, with the last recorded check being 13 days prior to the survey. This lack of consistent monitoring and adjustment led to the deficiency in maintaining a safe environment for residents.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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Inspection fine: $17,665
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No penalty information released
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