F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
F

Unsecured sharps, chemicals, and hot ovens left accessible in resident areas

Navigator Homes Of Martha's VineyardEdgartown, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 03-12-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain an environment free from accident hazards in three occupied resident Houses by leaving kitchen sharps, hot ovens, cleaning chemicals, and other hazardous items unsecured or accessible in areas open to residents. The report identified that House 2, House 3, and House 4 each had open concept kitchens or unlocked storage areas where residents could access items that were supposed to be secured, including chef knives, scissors, peelers, cleaning chemicals, and other hazardous supplies. The facility policy stated that dangerous chemicals and sharp objects were to be secured in locked cabinets or rooms and not left unattended. In House 2, the surveyor observed an open kitchen area with a broken child-safety latch on a drawer containing two chef knives, and another drawer containing kitchen scissors, a pizza cutter, and a peeler. The lower oven was observed set at 175 degrees Fahrenheit while the kitchen remained accessible to residents and no staff were present in the kitchen or adjacent dining area. The upper oven was later observed set at 350 degrees Fahrenheit after breakfast had ended, and a CNA stated she had left it on while heating a muffin and forgot to shut it off. The cabinet below the 3-compartment sink was unsecured and contained dish sanitizers, and a hallway closet with housekeeping supplies, including glass cleaner and bleach germicidal cleaner, had no mechanism to secure the door. In House 3, the surveyor observed an unsecured kitchen drawer containing three chef knives and an unsecured drawer below it containing an unsheathed pizza cutter. The pantry door was unlocked, and a housekeeping cabinet inside contained pot and pan detergent, stainless-steel polish, and oven and fryer cleaner. The cabinet below the 3-compartment sink was also unsecured and contained dish detergent and dish sanitizer with tubing attached. In addition, the clean utility room was unlocked and contained unsecured cabinets with items such as adhesive remover wipes, creams, body wash and shampoo, and disposable razors. A plastic drinking cup with five diabetic glucometer lancets was also found in an unlocked compartment of a medication cabinet in a resident room. In House 4, the surveyor observed a personal knife pouch left on a countertop in the open kitchen area, and the pouch could be opened to access chef knives while staff were away from the kitchen. House 4 also had an unsecured cabinet below the 3-compartment sink containing housekeeping chemicals, and an unlocked clean utility room with unsecured cabinets holding adhesive remover wipes, creams, body wash and shampoo, and disposable razors. The DON and Administrator acknowledged that items in the clean utility rooms should be securely stored and not accessible to residents, that the under-sink chemicals should have been secured, and that the facility plan for knives had not been followed by staff.

Penalty

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Inspection fine: $17,665
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No penalty information released
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