Above average — CMS composite of the measures below.
A standard survey is most likely before around September 2026
Estimate from public CMS data, current as of July 2026. Survey timing is at the state agency's discretion.
Citation history
Health deficiencies cited at Hamilton Manor Nursing Home during CMS and state inspections, most recent first.
Delayed reporting of an alleged abuse incident and failure to protect a resident during the investigation. A COTA witnessed a CNA strike a resident with severe cognitive impairment, but did not report it immediately because they were concerned the CNA would get in trouble. The allegation was not escalated to leadership right away, delaying the investigation and allowing the CNA continued access to the resident's unit before suspension.
A resident with mild cognitive impairment and a history of wandering eloped from the facility during a power outage and was found one mile away after two hours. The facility's policy required an individualized care plan and interventions like routine checks and a wander guard, but the door alarms were not connected to the generator. Staff failed to notify Maintenance and the Leadership Team, contributing to the elopement. The resident was found unharmed after staff called 911.
Delayed Reporting of Alleged Abuse and Failure to Protect Resident During Investigation
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Summary
The facility failed to ensure an allegation of abuse was reported immediately and failed to protect a resident from potential further abuse while the investigation was pending. A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant reported witnessing a Certified Nursing Assistant strike a resident on the head, but did not report the incident right away because they were concerned the CNA would get in trouble. The allegation was not brought to facility leadership until four days later, delaying the start of the investigation and the removal of the CNA from resident access. The facility policy required staff who witness or suspect abuse to immediately report it to their supervisor and required the facility to prevent further potential abuse during the investigation. The resident involved had diagnoses including Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and vascular dementia, and the most recent MDS documented severe cognitive impairment. Records showed the CNA had previously received a final written warning for unprofessional interactions with residents and families, unprofessional attitude toward peers and management, and inability to care for certain residents due to poor interactions. The CNA was assigned to the resident on the day of the incident and continued working on the resident's unit on subsequent days before the allegation was reported. Facility records and interviews confirmed the Director of Rehabilitation was notified only after the delayed report, and both the CNA and the reporting COTA were suspended pending investigation after leadership became aware.
Resident Elopement During Power Outage
Penalty
Summary
The facility failed to ensure adequate supervision and monitoring systems were in place to prevent a resident from elopement during a power outage. A resident with mild cognitive impairment and a history of wandering eloped from the facility and was found approximately one mile away after being absent for about two hours. The facility's policy required an individualized care plan for residents at risk of elopement, and the resident had interventions such as routine checks and a wander guard. However, during the power outage, the door alarms were not connected to the generator, and the staff failed to notify Maintenance and the Leadership Team, which contributed to the resident's elopement. The incident occurred when the power went out at approximately 1:00 AM, and the staff performed headcounts at 2:00 AM and 3:30 AM, discovering the resident was missing. The staff called 911, and the resident was eventually found unharmed. Interviews revealed that the Director of Maintenance was not notified of the power outage, which was a procedural failure. The Administrator confirmed that staff should have called Maintenance and the Director of Nursing during the power outage and monitored emergency exits, but these actions were not taken.
Plan Of Correction
Plan of Correction: Approved February 20, 2025 Preparation and/or execution of the “Plan of Correction” does not constitute admission or agreement by the provider of the truth of facts as alleged or conclusions set forth in the “Statement of Deficiencies.” The Plan of Correction is prepared and/or executed solely because it is required by provisions of State and Federal Laws. 1. Resident #1 was found and brought back to facility safely and unharmed. Resident #1 was assessed by RN #1 and unharmed by incident and Resident #1 stated “he wanted to go for a walk outside.” Completion Date: 3/20/2024 2. All residents at risk for elopement or wandering behaviors were reviewed and accounted for to be safe and located in building during time of power outage incident on 3/20/2024. Completion Date: 3/20/2024 3. RN #1 was counseled on Elopement Policy and Procedure, Missing Resident Procedure, Loss of Power Procedure and Proper Notification and Wander Guard System. Administrator, Director of Nursing and Environmental Services Manager reviewed Policy and Procedure on Elopement/Missing Resident, Loss of Power Procedure and Emergency Preparedness Plan with no revisions needed. All staff were re-in-serviced and re-educated on the following: a. Elopement Policy and Procedure b. Missing Resident Procedure c. Loss of Power Procedure and Proper Notification d. Wander Guard System Completion Date: 2/17/2025 4. A Quality Assurance Audit was developed on residents at risk for eloping from facility during a power outage. Audits will be completed by Director of Nursing/Maintenance Manager monthly for 3 months and quarterly thereafter, with the results presented to the Quality Assurance committee for action, if needed. Completion Date: 3/31/2025
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