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Citation history
Health deficiencies cited at Brookhaven Rehab & Health Care Center L L C during CMS and state inspections, most recent first.
A resident with severe cognitive impairment was found on the floor bleeding from the nose and was later diagnosed with a nasal bone fracture. Facility staff did not report the incident to the State Agency within the required timeframe, as the fracture was only identified after hospital evaluation. The facility's policies and state regulations mandate prompt reporting of incidents involving serious bodily injury, but this requirement was not met.
A resident with severe cognitive impairment and a history of falls was found on the floor with a nasal fracture after staff failed to document ongoing evaluation of fall prevention interventions and monitoring frequency. Despite care plans outlining frequent checks and safety measures, there was no evidence that the effectiveness of these interventions was assessed or that monitoring continued beyond the initial post-fall period.
Failure to Timely Report Serious Injury Following Unwitnessed Fall
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Summary
The facility failed to ensure timely reporting of an incident involving a resident who was found on the floor bleeding from the nostrils and later diagnosed with a nasal bone fracture. According to the facility's policies and state regulations, any incident involving serious bodily injury must be reported to the State Agency within two hours of becoming aware of the event. In this case, the resident was discovered on the floor at approximately 7:03 AM, was assessed by nursing staff, and subsequently transferred to the hospital for evaluation. The initial assessment by facility staff did not identify a fracture, and the incident was not reported to the State Agency at that time. The resident involved had a history of cerebral ischemia, cerebrovascular accident, and severe cognitive impairment. The facility's Director of Nursing and Administrator both stated that they were not aware of the nasal fracture until three days after the incident, upon receiving the hospital discharge summary and x-ray results. Despite the discovery of the fracture, the facility did not report the incident to the New York State Department of Health, as required by regulation, because they believed the reporting timeframe had already passed and did not consider the event to be of unknown origin or abuse. The facility's own policies require that all incidents resulting in serious bodily injury be reported within two hours, regardless of when the injury is confirmed. The investigation conducted by the facility concluded that there was no abuse, mistreatment, or neglect, but the failure to report the incident in a timely manner constituted a deficiency in compliance with state and federal regulations.
Failure to Evaluate and Document Fall Prevention Interventions for High-Risk Resident
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Summary
A deficiency occurred when the facility failed to ensure that a resident at risk for falls received adequate supervision and that accident hazards were minimized. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment, was non-ambulatory, and required assistance for toileting and bed mobility, was found on the floor next to their bed with bleeding from the nostrils and a hematoma to the forehead. The incident took place during morning rounds, and the resident was subsequently transferred to the hospital, where a nasal bone fracture was diagnosed. The resident had a documented history of multiple falls, and their care plan included interventions such as frequent monitoring, keeping the bed in the lowest position, and ensuring the call bell was within reach. Despite these interventions, the facility did not provide documented evidence that the effectiveness of the implemented interventions was evaluated after each fall. The care plan and fall risk assessments were updated following each incident, but the interventions remained largely unchanged, and there was no documentation of ongoing monitoring frequency beyond the initial 48-hour post-fall period. Staff interviews confirmed that monitoring was performed every 30 minutes for 48 hours after a fall, but after this period, the frequency of monitoring was not clearly documented, and there was no evidence of reassessment or adjustment of interventions based on the resident's ongoing risk. The facility's fall risk assessment tool did not identify the level of fall risk, only the risk factors, and there was no documentation that the resident's fall risk was reassessed or that interventions were modified in response to repeated incidents. Staff reported that the resident was kept in a high-visibility area when out of bed and that frequent rounds were made, but these actions were not consistently documented. The lack of evaluation of intervention effectiveness and insufficient documentation of monitoring frequency contributed to the deficiency in providing adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
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| Queens Nassau Rehabilitation And Nursing Center | 0.2 mi | ★★★★★ | 0 | 0 |
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| Premier Nsg & Rehab Center Of Far Rockaway | 0.4 mi | ★★★★★ | 0 | 0 |
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