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F0584
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Failure to Maintain Clean and Sanitary Shower and Resident Rooms

Marietta, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-25-2025

Penalty

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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

Summary

The facility failed to maintain a clean and sanitary environment in both the shower room and a resident's room. During an interview, a resident reported that the shower rooms were sometimes not cleaned well and noted a persistent stain on her shower curtain since admission. Observations by the Housekeeping Supervisor and Maintenance Staff confirmed the presence of a quarter-sized, soft bowel movement on the floor next to the drain in the third stall of the first-floor shower room, as well as a used washcloth hanging over the handrail in the second stall. Additionally, a round stain was observed on the resident's shower curtain. The Housekeeping Supervisor stated that while housekeeping staff mop the floors each morning and scrub them weekly, floor staff are responsible for cleaning the shower room between residents. A review of a CNA's statement indicated that after giving the resident a shower, she intended to clean the shower room afterward. However, subsequent observation found no sign of the CNA or the resident in either the room or the shower area. The facility's policy requires maintaining a safe, clean, and homelike environment, ensuring that the building and equipment are kept sanitary. The failure to promptly clean the shower room and address the stain on the resident's shower curtain led to the deficiency.

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