F0908 F908: Keep all essential equipment working safely.
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Unsafe Resident Equipment and Peeling Handrails

Lemon Grove Care And Rehabilitation CenterLemon Grove, California Survey Completed on 12-18-2025

Summary

The facility failed to maintain resident equipment in a safe, functional manner for 57 of 159 residents in the secured unit when hallway handrails at Station 3 had peeling paint and a resident bed remote control had exposed wires. During an initial tour, the handrails outside a resident room were observed with numerous layers of paint and white paint peeling in different areas. The Director of Maintenance later observed and removed patches of peeling paint from the handrails and stated he checked them daily because of the peeling paint. Licensed Nurse 33 later stated the handrails had been painted overnight because the previous paint kept peeling, and that the green paint was already starting to peel because too much paint had been added. A handrail in Station 2’s hallway was also observed with a small area of chipped wood exposed. Resident 4, who had diagnoses including paranoid schizophrenia, was observed lying in bed with the bed control remote wrapped around the upper right side rail. The coiled cord to the remote was frayed with exposed wires about 6 to 7 inches down the length of the cord. CNA 33 stated the cord should be replaced because wires were exposed and that the exposed wires were a safety issue that could poke the resident. The frayed cord had not been reported by staff and was not documented in the unit’s maintenance book. The Director of Maintenance stated he conducted monthly inspections of resident rooms but could not identify when Resident 4’s room was last inspected in his monthly maintenance log, and later stated he was informed that day of the exposed wires. The DON stated she expected all resident equipment to be regularly inspected to be safe and functional.

Penalty

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