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F0837
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Lack of Policies and Procedures for Low Air Loss Mattress Use

Reseda, California Survey Completed on 03-25-2026

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Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s failure to develop and implement policies and procedures for the use of low air loss mattresses (LALM) for all 12 sampled residents who were using these specialty beds for pressure ulcer/injury (PU/PI) prevention and treatment. Record review of the facility’s Order Listing Report showed that each of the 12 residents had active physician orders for LALM, with start dates ranging from the prior year to the current month. During observation, all 12 residents were confirmed to be on LALM, and the treatment nurse stated that the mattresses were being used to prevent pressure ulcers and promote wound healing for residents with existing pressure ulcers. In interviews, the DON acknowledged that the facility did not have any written policy or procedure governing LALM use, including guidance on linen use with the mattresses, and stated that the facility followed the manufacturer’s guidelines. However, the manufacturer’s guidelines provided did not address linen use with LALM. The administrator also stated that the facility should have a policy and procedure for LALM use to guide management of residents on these mattresses and noted that many residents were using them. Review of the DON and administrator job descriptions showed that both positions were responsible for developing, maintaining, and ensuring implementation of facility policies and procedures, including nursing policies that conform to current standards and regulations.

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