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 Implement Fall Alarms and Supervision

Liberty CommonsNorth Chatham, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 01-09-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate supervision and to implement fall-related interventions for four residents with documented fall risk and cognitive or physical impairments. The report states that the facility did not consistently use ordered alarms or fall mats, and in one case did not maintain effective interventions after repeated unwitnessed falls. The deficiencies involved residents with altered mental status, Alzheimer’s disease, severe cognitive impairment, hemiplegia/hemiparesis after stroke, weakness, and histories of falls. For one resident with moderate cognitive impairment and a history of falls, the care plan and Kardex required a seat/chair alarm when out of bed without direct supervision. After a fall in which the resident stood from a wheelchair and fell before a gait belt could be applied, no alarms were in place. After another unwitnessed fall in the resident’s room, the chair alarm was again not in place. Nursing staff and the DON acknowledged that the alarm should have been in place and had not been removed from the care plan. For another resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of falls, the care plan required a personal alarm without direct supervision. The resident fell while seated in a recliner in the dayroom after scooting toward the edge and losing balance, and there was no chair alarm in place. The DON stated the alarm was not transferred when the resident moved from the wheelchair to the recliner, and the resident should have been supervised in the dayroom. A third resident with right-sided hemiplegia and hemiparesis, severe cognitive impairment, and a history of falls had multiple falls between April 2025 and January 2026. The care plan and Kardex included interventions such as a motion sensor in bed, a personal alarm, assistance back to bed after meals, wheelchair brake use, and fall mats. The record showed several falls occurred when these interventions were not in place, including times when the resident was left alone in the room, when the bed motion sensor was not in place, when the personal alarm was not in the wheelchair, and when only one mat was observed despite the expectation of mats on both sides of the bed. The DON stated that for three of the five falls, staff did not implement the interventions in place for the resident’s fall risk. For a fourth resident with weakness, moderate cognitive impairment, substantial to maximum ADL assistance needs, and a history of falls, the care plan required a bed alarm, low bed with mats, and a seat/chair alarm when out of bed in a wheelchair. Survey observations showed the bed alarm cord was disconnected from the alarm box and lying on the floor, no mats were present beside the bed, and no seat alarm was in place while the resident sat in a positioning chair. The unit manager stated it was the responsibility of staff to ensure the mats were in place and the bed alarm was connected and functioning, and the DON stated staff should implement fall care plan interventions at all times.

Penalty

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F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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G
F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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Inspection fine: $17,665
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F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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No penalty information released
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