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F0558
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Failure to Keep Call Lights Within Reach for Two Residents

Shoshone, Idaho Survey Completed on 04-15-2026

Penalty

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Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s failure to ensure residents’ call lights were within reach, as required by the facility’s “Answering the Call Light” policy, version 1.3, which states that call lights must be accessible to residents to ensure timely responses to their requests and needs. For one resident with COPD and dementia, the resident was observed lying in bed with the call light plugged into the wall and hanging down the wall under the foot of the bed, not within the resident’s reach. The resident was unable to independently reach the call light. A CNA later confirmed that this resident’s call light should have been within reach and had not been. Another resident, with a history including a stable lumbar vertebra fracture and repeated falls, was observed sitting in a recliner with the call light draped over an overbed table that had been pushed against the bed on the other side of the room, making it inaccessible. This resident reported that staff had pushed the table against the bed after removing the breakfast tray and that the call light could not be reached. The same CNA confirmed that this resident’s call light should have been within reach and was not. The RNC also stated that residents’ call lights should be within reach and acknowledged that they had not been in these instances.

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