F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Failure to Maintain Required 1:1 Supervision for High Fall-Risk Resident

Reo Vista Healthcare CenterSan Diego, California Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide required 1:1 supervision and adequate monitoring for a high fall-risk resident with impaired safety awareness, despite clear care plan directives and clinical documentation indicating the need for continuous supervision. The resident had a history of cerebral infarction affecting the right dominant side, unsteadiness of feet, dementia, impulsive behavior, and poor safety awareness. An MDS assessment documented moderate cognitive deficits, poor decision-making, and a need for supervision, and a quarterly fall assessment identified the resident as high fall risk. The fall care plan, initiated after an actual fall, instructed CNAs not to leave the resident unattended in the room due to high fall risk and to keep the resident within supervised view as much as possible. Nurse practitioner notes over several months repeatedly described the resident as remaining at high risk for falls and specifically referenced the need for a sitter and continuation of fall precautions. Multiple staff interviews confirmed that the resident had previously been on 1:1 supervision because of frequent attempts to get out of bed and toilet independently, especially in early morning hours, and that the resident did not consistently use the call light and was difficult to redirect. Staff, including LNs and CNAs, stated that the 1:1 supervision had been discontinued following a change in administration and that, after this discontinuation, the resident continued to exhibit impulsive behaviors, leaning forward during transfers, and attempting to stand or transfer without assistance. Staff also reported that although they verbally referenced monitoring every 30 minutes, there was no documentation confirming consistent 30-minute safety checks. Following the removal of 1:1 supervision, the resident experienced two falls in March. The first fall occurred on a night shift when the CNA was assisting the resident with toileting and the resident became unbalanced and was assisted to the floor. The second fall was unwitnessed and occurred in the resident’s room during the morning shift around shift change, after the CNA had assisted the resident into a wheelchair for breakfast, placed a bedside table in front, and then left the resident unsupervised to use the bathroom. The resident was later found on the floor, face down near the side of the bed, with swelling and bruising to the face and arms and complaints of pain. Hospital imaging and ED documentation confirmed right facial soft tissue swelling and a hematoma, along with musculoskeletal tenderness. Multiple staff, including the DON, LNs, and CNAs, acknowledged that the resident required continuous 1:1 supervision, that the resident should not have been left unattended given the documented high fall risk and impaired safety awareness, and that the fall occurred after the 1:1 supervision had been discontinued.

Penalty

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Inspection fine: $17,665
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No penalty information released
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