Failure to Ensure Required Daily RN Coverage
Penalty
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that a registered nurse (RN) was on duty for at least eight consecutive hours a day, seven days a week, as required. Review of the PBJ Staffing Data Report for Quarter 4 of 2025 (July 1–September 30) showed four days within the quarter with no RN hours reported: 08/15/2025, 09/08/2025, 09/09/2025, and 09/14/2025. Further review of the facility’s staff schedules and nurse postings for the last 92 days of that quarter confirmed that on 08/15/2025 (Friday), 09/08/2025 (Monday), and 09/09/2025 (Tuesday), there was no RN scheduled for eight consecutive hours. The facility was unable to provide documentation to support that an RN worked at least eight consecutive hours on those three dates. During interviews on 01/14/2026, the Nursing Home Administrator and Assistant Nursing Home Administrator explained that the receptionist posts the daily staffing sheet in the morning after updating the census, and that the facility does not manually update the public posting to reflect subsequent staffing changes, relying instead on the internal schedule, which is not publicly posted. Later that day, the Assistant Nursing Home Administrator provided documentation supporting RN coverage for 09/14/2025 and stated that corporate RNs had been rotating to provide the required eight hours of RN coverage between 08/15/2025 and 09/14/2025. However, no additional records or documentation could be produced to verify RN coverage for 08/15/2025, 09/08/2025, and 09/09/2025, resulting in a finding that the facility did not ensure RN coverage for at least eight consecutive hours on those dates for all 47 residents.
