F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Improper Storage of Used Urinal with Bloody Urine at Bedside

Community Care On PalmRiverside, California Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in infection prevention and control when a used urinal containing bloody urine was repeatedly observed on a resident's bedside table. During a morning observation, the urinal with bloody urine was placed next to the resident's water pitcher, with visible bloody urine on the outside near the opening and the lid left open. Later the same day, the urinal with bloody urine was again observed on the same bedside table, this time next to both a water pitcher and an empty food tray, with bloody urine still visible on the outside near the opening and the lid still open. A CNA confirmed during interview that the urinal with urine was on the bedside table next to an empty food tray and acknowledged that it should not be stored there. The facility's undated infection control policy, reviewed with the Infection Preventionist, stated that the infection control policies and practices are intended to maintain a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment and to help prevent and manage transmission of diseases and infections. The Infection Preventionist stated that this policy was not followed when the urinal with bloody urine was found on the resident's bedside table.

Plan Of Correction

This Plan of Correction (POC) serves as our Credible Allegation of Compliance. Preparation and/or execution for this Plan of Correction does not constitute conclusions set forth in the Statement of Deficiencies. The facility will be in substantial compliance on or before 5/9/2026. The Plan of Correction is submitted as part of Federal Regulations. Title 42, Section 489.13, State Operations Manual, Section 2612 and California Health and Safety Code, Section 1280 and the facility does not waive its right to contest or pursue an appeal of the deficiency as allowed by the Federal and State Law. F880-Infection Prevention and Control How Corrective action will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected: Resident #32 prefers to keep his urinal on his bedside table and has occasional blood in the urine due to his diagnosis of Malignant Neoplasm of bladder. This issue has been addressed with the resident, and he continues to refuse to allow staff to remove his urinal or place it in a different location. On 05/04/2026 the IDT conducted an IDT meeting with the resident to make him aware of the risk involved with infection control. Resident did not want to change his preference. How The facility will identify other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken: All the residents have the potential to be affected by this deficient practice. On 05/04/2026 the IDT members reviewed other residents for similar issues, and no other residents were identified with the same deficient practice. What measures will be put in place or what systemic changes will you make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur: The nursing staff have been in-serviced by DSD/DON regarding attempting/offering to remove the urinals from the bedside tables on 04/15/2026-05/01/2026. The charge nurses and/or IP nurse shall conduct daily rounds to assure compliance and report any findings to DON for further follow up. How the facility plans to monitor its performance to make sure the solutions are sustained and to ensure deficiency practice will not recur: The DON shall report any findings from the IP rounds to monthly QAA committee for further review to ensure continued compliance monthly x 3 months and then every 6 months and annually until compliance is met and sustained. Completion Date: 05/08/2026

Penalty

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