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F0732
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Failure to Post Required Nurse Staffing Data and Resident Census Each Shift

Hamilton, Ohio Survey Completed on 06-20-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to ensure that nurse staffing data was posted daily at the beginning of each shift, including weekends, and that the posted information contained the required resident census. Review of daily staffing forms over a two-and-a-half-month period revealed that the resident census was not documented for each shift, and on multiple occasions, the staffing form was either missing or incomplete. Observations confirmed that the posted forms did not include the resident census and, at times, were not posted at all. Interviews with the DON and other staff indicated a lack of awareness regarding the requirement to post staffing data at the start of each shift and to include the resident census. The DON reported that staffing forms were typically completed and posted once per day during weekdays, with projected staffing posted for weekends, but no one was designated to post the forms on weekends. Corporate staff confirmed there was no policy in place for posting nurse staffing data, and the facility relied on federal regulations. These practices had the potential to affect all 90 residents in the facility.

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