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F0576
D

Failure to Ensure Resident Privacy and Access for Telephone Communication

Columbus, Ohio Survey Completed on 12-11-2025

Penalty

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Summary

Facility staff failed to ensure that a resident had privacy and reasonable access to telephone communication. Observation revealed that the resident's bedside phone was not plugged in and the phone jack did not have service, a situation that had persisted for several months according to the roommate. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and was rarely understood, was unable to be interviewed, but it was confirmed that she had a guardian and a family member involved in her care. When the resident received calls from her family, she had to go to the nurse's station to communicate, as her room phone was nonfunctional and lacked a cord to connect to the outlet. Staff interviews showed inconsistent knowledge about the availability of alternative phones for private use, with some LPNs unaware of any facility-provided cell phone and unable to locate one. The Unit Manager and Administrator were not aware that the resident's phone was unusable or that not all room phones had service. Facility policy required reasonable access to phones in a private area, but staff were not aware of the designated private phone options in the Social Services or Business Office. This resulted in the resident not having private access to phone communication as required.

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