Infection Control Failures in Shower Room Cleaning, Hand Hygiene, and TB Surveillance
Summary
The facility failed to follow infection prevention and control practices in the back shower room and with shower chair cleaning. On 12/16/25, a joint observation and interview with CNA 6 found the back shower room had a wet musty smell, dark scattered black residue in grout and tiles on the walls and floor, and a shower chair with torn tape and scattered black spots on the handle. CNA 6 stated she rinsed the shower stall with water after each resident use and used bleach wipes only at the end of the shift, and she said she would not want her own mother to use areas that had mold on them. She also stated it was the housekeeper's duty to maintain the shower rooms. The housekeeping director later reviewed the shower room condition and the facility logs. The HD stated the shower room should not have been in that condition and said friction and brushing were needed to remove the dirt. She stated housekeeping was responsible for deep cleaning the shower rooms on Sundays and Wednesdays and deep cleaning shower chairs at the end of each month, with staff expected to sign the Cleaning Log. The HD reviewed the Wheelchairs and Shower Chairs Cleaning Log for November 2025 and found blank entries for the back and front station shower chairs, stating they were not deep cleaned that month. She also reviewed the December 2025 Janitor Calendar and noted the shower rooms were not documented as cleaned on 12/3/25, 12/10/25, and 12/14/25, and stated the deep cleaning did not appear to have been done. The facility also failed to ensure hand hygiene during medication administration and failed to maintain annual TB testing for a resident. During observation of medication pass, LN 9 exited a resident's room with gloves on, did not remove the gloves or perform hand hygiene, touched the medication cart garbage can, removed medications from the cart, handled a computer mouse, and entered the resident's room again without hand hygiene. LN 9 stated he should have performed hand hygiene when coming out of and going into the resident's room. In addition, Resident 5, who had vascular dementia and type II diabetes mellitus with hyperglycemia, had a last documented TB test on 1/29/24 with no documentation of a subsequent annual TB test or chest x-ray. The IP and DON stated the resident was due for an annual TB test on 1/29/25 and should have had one done.
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