F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
D

Facility Fails to Maintain Safe and Clean Environment

Ferncliff Nursing Home Co IncRhinebeck, New York Survey Completed on 02-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to maintain a safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment as observed during the recertification and abbreviated surveys. In the shower room on the 3A unit, there were black stains on the shower curtain, brown discoloration on the tiles at the base of the toilet, and black and orange stains on the tile grout in the shower stall. Additionally, a window air conditioner caused a cold draft in the room. Resident #18 reported the shower room was cold and had mildew. The Director of Housekeeping acknowledged that the shower curtain should have been replaced and the tiles needed cleaning, but they had not received any reports about these conditions. The Director of Maintenance was unaware of the issues but acknowledged the need for addressing the grout discoloration and the draft caused by the air conditioner. In another incident, soiled linens were found on the floor next to Resident #27's bed. A Certified Nurse Aide confirmed that soiled linens should be bagged and placed in a linen hamper, not on the floor. Additionally, a broken handrail with a sharp edge was observed at the entrance to the 3A dining room. The Maintenance Worker and the Director of Maintenance were not aware of the broken handrail, but the Director of Maintenance stated that handrails would be added to the list of items to check during rounds.

Plan Of Correction

Plan of Correction: Approved March 21, 2025 F 584 Safe/ Clean/ Comfortable Homelike Environment I. Immediate Corrections: - The Housekeeping staff cleaned the Shower room on unit 3A. The black and orange dis-coloration along the base of the shower stall was removed. Completed 2/26/2025. - The Housekeeping staff cleaned shower curtains. Black stains on the bottom of curtain were removed. Completed 2/25/2025. - The Housekeeping staff cleaned the toilet. Discolored brown stains on tiles around the base of toilet were removed. Completed 2/26/2025. - The window air conditioner unit that was allowing cold draft to enter the shower stall was removed by the maintenance staff. Completed 2/26/2025. - The Certified Nursing Assistant picked up the soiled linen with feces that was next to the bed in Resident # 27 room. The Linen was bagged and placed in hamper. Completed 2/20/2025. - The broken handrail on the right side of the dining room entrance was repaired by the maintenance staff. Completed 2/26/2025. II. Plan of Correction to identify other areas potentially affected - The facility acknowledges that all residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. - The Director of Plant Operations will inspect all areas throughout the facility for same deficiencies. Any deficiencies found will be scheduled for correction. Completed 2/28/2025. III. Systemic Changes - All maintenance staff, housekeeping and nursing will receive additional education, and all participants will understand the requirements of providing a Safe, Clean, Comfortable, and Homelike Environment for residents in compliance with 483.10. The Director of Plant Operations and Staff Development has been assigned responsibility for the education of staff. - The Policy & Procedures were reviewed, and it was determined that no changes to the policy were necessary. IV. Quality Assurance Monitoring - The Director of Plant Operations/Housekeeping will conduct audits on all rooms to ensure a homelike environment is maintained weekly x 4 weeks and then monthly for 3 months unless any significant trends are identified. Any concerns during audits will be addressed immediately to ensure compliance with standards of care or practice. - The Director of Plant Operations or Designee will review monthly audits for any cases of non-compliance. The Director of Plant Operations or Designee will report the result of these audits to the QAPI committee on a monthly basis, as well as correction plan if warranted. Responsibility: Director of Plant Operations

Penalty

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E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to maintain a safe, clean, and homelike environment, with strong, persistent urine and feces odors noted throughout multiple halls and confirmed by staff. On two nursing units, hallways and resident rooms contained torn flooring, food debris, broken blinds, dirty and leaking toilets and sinks, rusted and corroded fixtures, missing outlet covers with oxygen concentrators plugged in, exposed light sockets, unmade and visibly soiled beds, and black, mold-like substances on walls and around toilet bases. Bathrooms had missing ceiling tiles, cracked door facings with brown stains, used briefs and torn toilet paper on floors, and toilets with brown or rust-like buildup. Outside, the patio and fencing area had broken and rotted railings, exposed rusted nails, fallen palm fronds, and overgrown vegetation, and the Administrator acknowledged the area was not safe for residents. Housekeeping and maintenance staff described daily cleaning and a work-order process, but the Maintenance Director reported being unaware of many of the observed issues, and the DON confirmed there was no specific environmental cleaning policy despite job descriptions and a general policy requiring a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment.

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Failure to Maintain Adequate Hot Water Temperatures at Resident Hand Sinks
D
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

A resident reported that bedroom hand sinks did not provide warm water, requiring handwashing with cold water and causing discomfort. Surveyors observed that in two rooms, the hot water remained cold despite running for several minutes, and thermometer readings at shared hand sinks showed temperatures in the 70°F range on the hot side, below the facility’s stated 100–110°F expectation. Further observation with the MD revealed that in one room the hot and cold valves were transposed, with hot water only available from the cold side. The MD, ADM, and DON each stated the MD was responsible for monitoring and maintaining water temperatures, but none were aware of recent issues, and the DON did not know the required temperature range. The facility’s maintenance request policy was requested twice but was not provided.

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Inadequate Shower Function and Hot Water Temperatures
E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Inadequate Shower Function and Hot Water Temperatures: The facility failed to maintain a functioning shower in the Magnolia unit and failed to keep shower and room sink water temperatures within the expected range. A resident reported delayed showers and inconsistent warm water, while staff confirmed residents were using showers on another hall because the Magnolia shower was out of service and water pressure was poor. Observations and log review showed repeated low hot water readings in Magnolia rooms and showers, and the Wildflower shower also measured below the facility's temperature range.

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Unclean Lab Specimen Refrigerator Compromises Environmental Cleanliness
D
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

Surveyors observed that the lab specimen refrigerator had brown stains on the door and bottom shelves and multiple small dead bugs on the door shelf, demonstrating that staff failed to maintain a clean environment in an area used for specimen storage. The Infection Prevention Nurse acknowledged the refrigerator was dirty.

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Failure to Maintain Clean, Safe, and Homelike Environment Throughout Facility
E
F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain a clean, safe, and homelike environment in multiple resident rooms, shower rooms, and common areas. Surveyors observed shower rooms with broken and missing tiles, jagged holes, dark residue in grout, and hair and brown matter in drains. A resident’s dinner tray with food remained on the bed the next morning, and several rooms had wall damage, exposed metal bars near a commode, missing bathroom doors, and vents coated with thick gray buildup. The dining room and hall ceilings had cobwebs and dirty vents, and the kitchen ceiling, pipes, and vents were covered with thick, gray, fuzzy material. Staff, including the Maintenance Supervisor and Administrator, acknowledged that these areas should have been repaired or cleaned and that some surfaces were not included in the cleaning schedule.

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Failure to Control Excessive TV Noise Affecting Nearby Residents
D
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Short Summary

A resident with dementia and behavioral disturbances consistently kept her TV volume excessively loud, to the point it could be heard from the nurse’s station and the end of the hallway, disturbing nearby residents who reported difficulty sleeping and ongoing disruption. Multiple residents stated that the loud TV had been a problem for some time, especially at night, and one reported needing headphones to block the noise. Staff, including an LPN and a CNA, confirmed frequent complaints, noted that the resident became verbally aggressive when asked to lower the volume, and reported that she insisted on keeping her door open and held the remote to prevent staff from adjusting the sound, despite a care plan indicating an agreed-upon lower volume level.

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