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

Infection control lapses during respiratory outbreak and precaution use

Havencare At Valerie ManorTorrington, Connecticut Survey Completed on 01-21-2026

Summary

The facility failed to implement droplet precautions for residents with new respiratory symptoms before nasal swab results were returned during a facility-wide respiratory outbreak involving COVID-19, RSV, and Influenza A. Resident #8, who had end stage renal disease, vascular dementia, diabetes, and influenza, developed cough symptoms and had a respiratory swab obtained, but the record did not show droplet precautions were started until the swab later confirmed Influenza A. Resident #39, who had Alzheimer’s disease, hypertension, and depression, developed a low-grade temperature and occasional cough; the record likewise did not show droplet precautions were implemented when symptoms first appeared, but only after the respiratory panel later confirmed Influenza. Resident #48, who had Alzheimer’s disease, Down syndrome, asthma, and influenza, was seen wheezing and coughing in the common area and had a viral swab ordered, yet droplet precautions were not documented until the respiratory panel later confirmed Influenza A. The facility also failed to ensure staff wore the PPE required by posted transmission-based precaution signage for residents on droplet/contact precautions. For the room shared by Resident #29 and Resident #103, signage directed staff to wear a gown, N95 respirator, eye protection, and gloves before entry, but a nurse aide entered wearing only a surgical mask and gown, and later reentered wearing a surgical mask with gown and gloves but still not the N95 respirator shown on the sign. For the room shared by Resident #17 and Resident #118, signage likewise directed droplet/contact PPE, but a nurse aide entered wearing only a surgical mask, and later reentered with a surgical mask, gown, and gloves while still not wearing the N95 respirator indicated on the sign. The facility further failed to post Enhanced Barrier Precautions signage for Resident #122, who had a pressure ulcer and an order for EBP related to wounds. The resident’s care plan did not identify EBP precautions or the associated PPE use, and observations on multiple occasions did not show EBP signage posted outside the room until later. For Resident #143, who had an indwelling catheter and a history of ESBL in urine, the bathroom contained multiple unlabeled, uncovered urinary leg bags, a nighttime drainage bag, and an uncovered graduated cylinder stored in the room rather than bagged and labeled. In addition, the Infection Control program documentation for the respiratory outbreak was inconsistent and inaccurate, including a master line list that listed an outbreak onset date that did not match the resident symptom and test dates, omitted an RSV table, and did not align with the timeline of events documented in the record.

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E
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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Failure to follow EBP during urinary catheter care: an LPN provided catheter care to a resident without wearing the required PPE gown, despite an EBP sign posted on the room door and gowns being available at the entrance. The nurse stated he wore a gown for contact precautions but not for EBP and was unaware a gown was required for catheter care; the IP, DON, and Administrator all stated a gown was expected for this high-contact activity.

No penalty information released
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D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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Infection Control Lapses With PEG Medication Administration and Oxygen Tubing Storage
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No penalty information released
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