F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
D

Failure to Provide Reasonable Accommodation for Wheelchair User

West Lawrence Care Center, L L CFar Rockaway, New York Survey Completed on 08-04-2025

Summary

The facility did not ensure reasonable accommodation of a resident’s needs and preferences. Resident #151 had diagnoses including anxiety disorder, osteoarthritis of the knee, and pain, and Minimum Data Set assessments documented intact cognition, use of a wheelchair for mobility, dependence for toilet transfer, partial/moderate assistance with upper and lower body dressing, and frequent bowel incontinence. The resident’s preferences also included choosing what clothes to wear and taking care of personal belongings. During observation and interview, Resident #151 was seen in the room bathroom leaning forward in the wheelchair to wash hands because there was limited room at the sink, and the bathroom mirror was tilted and not positioned low enough for grooming. The resident stated the mirror was not low enough to see their face while shaving, they required assistance to get on and off the toilet in that room, and they could not use the closet comfortably because the door opened in a way that required bending forward in the wheelchair. The resident also stated the closet drawers, bathroom dresser shelf, and toilet paper dispenser were difficult or impossible to reach from the wheelchair. The Director of Maintenance observed the room and stated the resident needed another room to meet their needs, and also stated the room had been renovated and set up by an outside company and the facility did not check the installation.

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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No penalty information released
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