F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
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Facility-Wide Failures in Oversight, Resident Care, and Safety

Arcadia Care ToulonToulon, Illinois Survey Completed on 03-03-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate administrative oversight across multiple areas of resident care, including dignity, assessments, medication administration, infection prevention, activities, ADL care, and environmental maintenance. The report states the facility had been without a permanent Administrator for about a year to a year and a half, with interim regional administrators filling in. The facility assessment identified staffing resources needed to provide competent support and care, including Administrator, Staff Development, QAPI, Infection Control and Prevention, Environmental Services, Social Services, Discharge Planning, Human Resources, and Compliance and Ethics, but the report states there was no documentation that staff received education or competencies related to facility standards, policies, and procedures. Several residents were observed or documented receiving care in ways that did not protect dignity or meet their needs. One resident was exposed during catheter care because a privacy curtain was not used, another resident’s door was not closed during wound care, and a CNA fed a resident while standing and repeatedly called the resident “honey” and “sweety.” A resident who preferred to be up in a chair to toilet was not accommodated because of staff time constraints. The facility environment was also described as unsafe and poorly maintained, including leaves piled in a hallway, dirty floors, a resident room with a broken heater, a clogged bathroom sink shared by two residents for about six months, unsecured floor drain caps with one screw sticking up about one inch, water-stained ceiling tiles, dust hanging from vents, holes in walls, torn wallpaper, exposed drywall, and garbage and refuse not properly contained in dumpsters. The report also describes failures in assessment, treatment, and medication management. One resident was transferred to a secured dementia unit to prevent elopement even though the resident did not meet admission criteria, had no dementia diagnosis, and the psychiatric NP and interdisciplinary team documented that the resident should be in the general population; the resident remained there until an immediate jeopardy for involuntary seclusion was identified. Another resident had a self-releasing seat belt order but was unable to release it when prompted. Residents were given medications without clear supporting diagnoses or behaviors in the record, including an antipsychotic for one resident with no behaviors documented and three antidepressants for another resident whose staff and the resident could not explain the need for them. One resident’s change in condition was not assessed or addressed and diagnostic tests were not completed as ordered, and the resident was hospitalized with lethargy, cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, confusion, RSV, acute bronchiolitis due to RSV, COPD exacerbation, and acute hypoxic respiratory failure. Other documented failures included lack of shower documentation for residents who reported not receiving scheduled showers, lack of a voiding trial monitoring process after catheter removal, oxygen tubing and humidification issues, medications left at a resident’s bedside without an order to self-administer, and missing documentation for staff training, infection prevention competencies, and CNA in-service hours.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $304,10557 days payment denial
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Leadership and Oversight Failures Affecting Resident Care
F
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

Facility leadership failed to oversee resident care and staff performance effectively. Staff reported a week-long shortage of insulin syringes, during which nurses borrowed insulin pens and vials from other residents and gave them to different residents, while one resident missed insulin and another had delayed blood sugar checks and insulin coverage. Interviews also described an LPN threatening a resident, delayed incontinence care, intimidation of staff who reported concerns, and other allegations of misconduct, while the DON and RN/ADON did not fully investigate several of the reported issues.

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Failure to Supervise and Respond Appropriately to Elopement
D
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

The NHA and DON failed to effectively manage the facility to implement sufficient monitoring and supervision to prevent an elopement. Facility records and job descriptions showed the NHA was responsible for maintaining effective systems and overseeing staff, care, supplies, and facilities, while the DON was responsible for nursing management, resident care standards, policy implementation, and supervision of the nursing department. The report states the facility failed to properly supervise a resident and failed to respond appropriately to the elopement.

No penalty information released
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Administrator Living in Facility and Alleged Alcohol Use Not Addressed
F
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

Administrator Living in Facility and Alleged Alcohol Use Not Addressed: The facility failed to follow its drug-free workplace policy and failed to address repeated concerns that the Administrator was drinking alcohol, appeared intoxicated, and smoked in non-designated areas. Staff reported seeing alcohol in the Administrator’s office, smelling alcohol on his breath, and observing behavior they believed was impaired, while the DON and other leaders learned he was living in a room at the facility. The Area Admin did not investigate the allegations and stated he considered the Administrator exempt from policy during evenings and weekends because he lived at the facility.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Plan for Facility Closure and Resident Discharge
L
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

Failure to Plan for Facility Closure and Resident Discharge: The facility received an eviction notice but did not have a closure plan for the 30 residents. The ADM said he was out of money, had no specific plan, could not pay for a DON or RN supervisor, and was relying on agency staff while delinquent on supplies and pharmaceuticals. Residents were distressed about being moved, and the ADM had not notified residents or RPs about the eviction.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Infection Control Program
F
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

The NHA and DON failed to maintain an infection prevention and control program designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment. The facility did not have working laundry equipment to ensure clean and sanitized linens and laundry, and this was identified as an Immediate Jeopardy for all 67 residents. The NHA and DON confirmed the failure during interview.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Supervise Resident Resulted in Elopement
D
F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
Short Summary

A resident eloped from the facility after staff failed to ensure proper supervision, and the event was identified as an IJ for all residents at risk for elopement. The NHA and DON were found to have failed to effectively manage the facility and to fulfill their job duties related to overseeing operations and nursing services.

No penalty information released
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