Daily nursing staffing posting not readily visible or clearly labeled
Summary
The provider failed to post the required daily nursing staffing information in a location readily visible to residents, staff, and visitors, and the information posted did not clearly reflect actual hours worked by nursing staff for 18 of 18 days reviewed for November 2025. On observation, the Staffing Census Sheet was posted on the wall beside a door labeled staff only behind the 400 hall nurses' station, approximately six feet off the floor. The form included the date and resident census, but the numbers entered under the RN, LPN, CMA, CNA, and Restorative/Activity Aide headings were not identified as to what they represented. The staffing sheet was only displayed in the 400 hallway and was not readily visible to residents or family members on the 300 hallway. A resident seated in a wheelchair stated the sheet was too high to read until it was lowered, and then said she was unsure what the numbers on the form meant. Staff stated the night nurse completed the sheet based on assignment sheets prepared by management, that leadership staff hours were not included, and that the numbers represented scheduled hours. Review of the staffing sheets showed entries indicating no RN on duty on multiple days, and the administrator later verified one of those entries was not accurate because both the administrator and DON were RN staff in the building and available to assist residents during the day shift. The administrator also agreed the sheet was not readily accessible to all residents, staff, and visitors, and that the numbers were not clearly identified.
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