F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Failure to Maintain Safe Environment and Adequate Supervision

Fairview Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterGreat Barrington, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 07-31-2025

Summary

The facility failed to maintain an environment free of accident hazards and to provide adequate supervision for residents with identified risks. The report identified deficiencies involving three residents: one resident with dementia and repeated falls, one resident with dysphagia who required a Provale cup during meals, and one resident with severe cognitive impairment, blindness, and a history of falls. The cited failures involved incomplete fall investigations, lack of effective supervision, and failure to use ordered dining interventions during meals. For the resident with repeated falls, the record showed multiple prior falls in the facility, including falls that resulted in fractured toes and a head hematoma. The resident had diagnoses including dementia, generalized muscle weakness, unsteadiness on feet, and repeated falls, and assessments showed severe to moderate cognitive impairment with need for assistance or supervision for transfers and ambulation. The resident fell in the Activity Room and later sustained a hip fracture requiring hospitalization and surgical intervention. Documentation and staff statements indicated the resident was left unattended in the Activity Room, and the earlier Activity Room fall was not thoroughly investigated or linked to effective interventions. Staff interviews also showed the resident had been brought to activities and left unattended, and the DON stated the prior fall investigation was incomplete and the intervention language was unclear. For the resident with dysphagia, the record showed a speech therapy evaluation documenting mild oropharyngeal dysphagia and recommending a Provale cup, supervision, cueing for slow rate and small sips, and upright positioning after meals. During two breakfast observations, the resident was served and drank from a regular coffee mug rather than the Provale cup, and coughing and choking were observed. On one occasion, mucus came from the resident’s nose and the resident asked a CNA for help breathing. Staff interviews indicated the resident normally coughed during meals, but nursing was not immediately brought in to assess the resident at the time of the episodes. The RD and DON stated the Provale cup was expected to be used every meal and that repeated coughing should have prompted nursing assessment and provider notification. For the resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of falls, the fall report for the resident’s room fall was incomplete. The incident packet lacked required signatures, did not include a completed 5 Whys analysis, and did not show that the Kardex or fall care plan had been updated with new interventions. The DON stated a full fall investigation was not completed, witness statements were not gathered from all staff on the unit, and post-fall monitoring and weekly risk meetings were not implemented as described in the facility’s fall management policy.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $74,354
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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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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