Above average — CMS composite of the measures below.
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Citation history
Health deficiencies cited at Corning Therapy And Living Center during CMS and state inspections, most recent first.
A resident admitted with DM2 and mild cognitive impairment related to a prior stroke did not have care plan meetings held every 3 months as required. The resident’s care plan included cognitive impairment-related interventions, but records showed only limited care plan invitations and multidisciplinary conferences, and the resident said they were not aware of having a care plan meeting. The DON and Administrator both confirmed quarterly care plan meetings were expected and acknowledged the meetings were not completed before March.
A resident with dementia and severe cognitive impairment eloped from the facility, despite being identified as an elopement risk. The resident exhibited increased exit-seeking behavior, but the facility failed to provide adequate supervision or effective interventions. Staff interviews indicated a lack of training on elopement prevention, and the incident was not reported to the Office of Long-Term Care as required by policy.
The facility failed to provide daily activities for all residents, particularly on the secure unit, where surveyors observed no activities over several days. Staff confirmed that activities had not been performed daily for the past 30 days. The facility's policy requires activities to be scheduled seven days a week to support residents' well-being, but the responsibility for activities on the secure unit was assigned to a CNA who also provided direct care.
A resident with a history of behavioral disturbance and moderate cognitive impairment was observed smoking without the required smoking apron, contrary to the care plan. Facility staff, including a CNA, a Medication Administration Tech, and an LPN, confirmed the oversight, acknowledging that the resident should have been wearing the apron to prevent accidents.
Missed Quarterly Care Plan Meeting
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Summary
The facility failed to ensure a Care Plan meeting was held every three months for one resident who was admitted with diagnoses including type two diabetes mellitus and mild cognitive impairment related to a history of stroke. The resident’s quarterly MDS with an ARD of 10/28/2025 showed a BIMS score of 15, indicating the resident was cognitively intact, while the care plan revised 07/25/2025 described impaired cognitive function or impaired thought processes due to memory problems, delusions, and intermittent awareness of time. The care plan also included interventions initiated 04/16/2024 to engage the resident in conversations about a pleasant topic before initiating care. Review of care plan meeting invitations and multidisciplinary care conferences showed invitations sent on 03/25/2025, 08/06/2025, and 10/01/2025, with multidisciplinary care conferences completed on 04/15/2025 and 08/28/2025. During interview, the resident stated they had not had a care plan meeting that they knew of. The DON stated care plan meetings are held quarterly and confirmed all staff were responsible for care planning meetings, while also stating she was aware the resident did not have a care plan meeting prior to March 2025. The Administrator stated care plan meetings are held when the MDSs are completed and confirmed the meetings were held every three months, and reported being aware that care plan meetings were not completed prior to March.
Failure to Prevent Resident Elopement Due to Inadequate Supervision
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Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision to prevent an elopement incident involving a resident diagnosed with dementia and exhibiting severe cognitive impairment. The resident, who had a history of wandering and exit-seeking behaviors, was able to leave the facility unnoticed and was found approximately 300 feet away by a passerby. The resident's care plan identified them as an elopement risk, but the interventions in place were insufficient to prevent the incident. Prior to the elopement, the resident displayed increased anxiety and exit-seeking behavior, as documented in multiple nursing progress notes. Despite these documented behaviors, the facility did not implement increased supervision or effective interventions to address the resident's wandering and exit-seeking tendencies. Staff interviews revealed a lack of awareness and training related to elopement prevention, with some staff members unable to recall any in-service training or drills conducted after the incident. The facility's policy on elopements required staff to investigate and report all cases of missing residents, but the administrator did not report the incident to the Office of Long-Term Care, believing it did not qualify as an elopement since the resident did not leave the premises. The lack of cameras and the assumption that the resident left with a visitor further complicated the facility's ability to prevent and respond to the elopement effectively.
Failure to Provide Daily Activities for Residents
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Summary
The facility failed to provide activities for all 42 residents residing in the building, particularly on the secure unit. Over several days, surveyors observed that no activities were being conducted on the secure unit, with residents often left watching television without engagement. Staff, including CNAs, were seen sitting at desks in the day room, and no activities were offered to the residents during these observations. Interviews with a resident's family member and staff confirmed that activities had not been performed daily on the secure unit for the past 30 days. The Activities Director and the Administrator acknowledged that activities should be provided daily as part of the residents' rights and to promote their well-being. The facility's policy, revised in June 2018, states that activities are designed to meet the needs and interests of residents and should be scheduled seven days a week. However, the responsibility for activities on the secure unit was assigned to a neighborhood coordinator/CNA who also provided direct care, which may have contributed to the lack of activities. The Administrator emphasized the importance of activities for socialization, reducing depression, and enhancing the quality of life, noting that the absence of activities could negatively impact residents' health.
Failure to Implement Smoking Safety Interventions
Penalty
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that safety interventions outlined in the care plan for a resident who smokes were implemented. The resident, admitted with diagnoses including Nontraumatic Ischemic Infarction of Muscle of the left lower leg, persistent Atrial Fibrillation, and behavioral disturbance, was identified as requiring supervision while smoking and the use of a smoking apron as per the care plan revised on 2/19/2024. However, during an observation on 8/07/2024, the resident was seen smoking without wearing the required smoking apron. Interviews with facility staff, including a CNA, a Medication Administration Tech, and an LPN, confirmed that the resident should have been wearing a smoking apron to prevent accidents while smoking. The staff acknowledged the oversight, indicating that the resident was not following the safety measures outlined in the care plan. The Nurse Consultant also confirmed that the resident should have been wearing a smoking apron to ensure safety while smoking.
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| Facility | Distance | Overall rating | Citations, 12 mo | Serious (J–L) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current River Nursing Center, Inc | 19.5 mi | ★★★★★ | 9 | 0 |
| Rector Nursing And Rehab | 20.4 mi | ★★★★★ | 0 | 0 |
| Piggott Healthcare & Senior Living, Llc | 21.7 mi | ★★★★★ | 18 | 0 |
| Westwood Hills Health & Rehabilitation Center | 22.9 mi | ★★★★★ | 6 | 0 |
| Greene Acres Nursing Home | 24.4 mi | ★★★★★ | 6 | 0 |
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