F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
F

Insufficient Nursing Staff Leading to Delayed Call Responses and Missed ADL Care

Country Club Center IDover, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-17-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain sufficient nursing staff to meet residents’ total care needs, including timely response to call lights and provision of routine ADL care such as bathing and toileting. On the initial survey entrance, there were four licensed nurses and five CNAs on duty for 52 residents, despite the facility assessment indicating a need for 4 licensed nurses providing direct care, 13 nurse aides, and 3 other nursing personnel, with a general staffing plan based on 1:12 day/evening and 1:20 night ratios. The facility’s own assessment and staffing plan called for higher staffing levels than were present. The facility also had a policy on resident dignity and respect, including allowing residents flexibility and honoring preferences, which contrasted with reports of delayed care and unmet preferences. Multiple residents reported long delays in call light responses and inadequate assistance due to short staffing. One resident who required a mechanical lift for transfers stated he could only get into his electric wheelchair about once a week because there was not enough staff to help, causing him to miss resident council meetings despite being the council president. Another resident reported call light response times ranging from 45 minutes to two hours, and a resident admitted for therapy due to weakness stated it had taken up to two hours for staff to answer call lights. A resident reported waiting up to 30 minutes for call light response at night and having to pull a bedpan out from under herself after sitting on it so long that it became painful. Another resident, who required assistance with transferring and walking to the bathroom, reported waiting so long for help that she became incontinent, leading to raw and painful skin on her legs and vaginal area, and stated that staffing was short among both nurses and aides, especially at night. Staff interviews further described chronic understaffing and its impact on resident care. CNAs reported that it was nearly impossible to complete the expected number of showers per shift along with other responsibilities, and that there were usually only three aides on day shift. One CNA stated she had been told not to shower residents requiring a mechanical lift despite the presence of a lift chair in the shower room, and recounted a resident requesting a shower but only having her hair washed because the aide said she did not have time. Another CNA stated she never felt there were enough staff to meet resident needs and noted that extra staff were added to the schedule because surveyors were present. An RN stated that call light responses should be within five minutes and that responses over 10 minutes required follow-up, and confirmed there were 16 residents requiring mechanical lifts, which need at least two staff. Other staff reported residents not getting showers, the DON coming in on a short-staffed night and sleeping in her office, and that staffing expectations and workload, including care for residents on ventilators and with many wounds, were excessive and could affect resident care. Record review and resident interviews showed that residents were not consistently receiving scheduled showers or adequate ADL assistance, and that refusals were not always addressed with appropriate interventions. One resident with osteomyelitis, diabetes with foot ulcers, repeated falls, and impaired cognition required partial/moderate assistance with bathing and toileting and needed leg wounds covered before showering. Documentation showed only two showers over a period of more than two months, with multiple recorded refusals but no documentation of interventions to encourage or explain the need for ADL assistance. The resident reported wanting showers but being told staff did not have time to cover both legs, leading him to decline and instead wipe off. Another resident with diabetes, lung cancer, COPD, weakness, and urinary incontinence was care planned for maximum assistance with bathing and scheduled for showers three times weekly, but records showed multiple missed showers/bed baths on scheduled days. This resident reported not always receiving scheduled showers and having only one shower in the prior week; observation noted greasy, uncombed hair and body odor, and an RN verified missed bathing in March. A further resident with multiple serious diagnoses, including sepsis, dysphagia, pneumonitis, respiratory failure, obesity, malnutrition, and repeated falls, was cognitively intact and required partial to moderate assistance with bathing and dressing. Her care plan aimed to keep her clean, dry, and odor free, with staff assistance for hair care, oral care, dressing, and bathing. Electronic records showed she received showers on only three dates over approximately one month, and her spouse reported that he was present all the time and assisted with all of her care because he did not feel staff did enough to help with ADLs. The administrator confirmed the available shower documentation for this resident. Additionally, facility call light audit reports for a one-week period showed 19 instances where call light response times exceeded 30 minutes, with the shortest of these being 37 minutes and the longest 144 minutes, corroborating resident and staff reports of delayed responses and insufficient staffing.

Penalty

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Insufficient Nursing Staffing Led to Delayed Care and Missed Assistance
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F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Insufficient staffing to provide ordered one-to-one supervision
E
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

Insufficient staffing prevented the facility from providing ordered one-to-one supervision for two residents after resident-to-resident incidents. Observations showed the residents without staff supervision, and interviews with the Staffing Coordinator and DON confirmed the facility could not consistently implement the care-planned supervision because of staffing shortages and competing supervision needs.

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Inadequate staffing and supervision led to unmet resident care needs and resident-to-resident altercations
E
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

Inadequate staffing and supervision resulted in unmet care needs and resident-to-resident altercations. A male resident with dementia who was exit seeking and wandered into other residents’ rooms required more 1:1 oversight than staff could provide, and staff reported they were unable to keep him safe while covering other duties. He was involved in multiple altercations with another resident when staffing was short. A second resident who required 2-person transfer assistance experienced repeated call light delays, with staff turning off the light before completing care and a 54-minute wait for transfer assistance. Staff and residents reported frequent call-offs, long wait times, missed breaks, and difficulty meeting resident needs when the unit was short-staffed.

No penalty information released
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Insufficient Nursing Staff and Delayed Resident Care
E
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

Insufficient nursing staff led to delayed call light response and resident care needs not being met. Residents reported waiting 30 to 40 minutes or longer for toileting and other assistance, with some soiling themselves or being left in wet briefs. Staff and resident council concerns, grievances, confidential complaints, and observations of unkempt residents and incomplete shower documentation supported the finding. The NHA and DON confirmed the facility was short staffed and unable to consistently meet resident needs.

No penalty information released
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Insufficient Licensed Nursing Staff and Missed Medications
F
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide enough licensed nursing staff to meet resident needs and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift. The staffing schedule and time records were inconsistent, and interviews showed the facility was short multiple LPN/RN hours across shifts after several call-offs and partial coverage from agency and sister-facility nurses. Staff and residents reported that there was no nurse on the 100 hall for much of the day, resulting in missed meds, delayed BG checks, and an insulin omission for a resident whose BG later measured 441.

No penalty information released
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Delayed Call Light Response and Staffing Shortages
D
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

Delayed call light response was identified for two residents who were totally dependent on staff for ADLs. One resident with quadriplegia reported waits of 30 minutes or more for help and missed repositioning, while another resident with spinal cord dysfunction, quadriplegia, and a suprapubic catheter reported waits of up to 4.5 hours, delays in being cleaned after BMs, and missed bed baths. Staff and the DON reported frequent call-offs, short staffing on multiple shifts, and response times often far beyond the facility’s expected 15-minute standard.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
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