F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
D

Failure to Ensure Resident Visitation Rights in Shared Room

Park View Rehab CenterChicago, Illinois Survey Completed on 09-19-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a resident's right to full and equal visitation privileges was honored. A cognitively intact resident, who is bedbound and requires assistance with personal care, was denied visitation from her best friend after a roommate objected to the visitor's presence. The roommate, who has resided in the facility for many years, became upset and demanded that the visitor leave, believing the visitor to be a funeral director. Staff, including CNAs, LPNs, and the Social Services Director, responded by escorting the visitor out of the room, despite the resident's wishes to continue the visit. The resident expressed anger and frustration that her right to receive visitors was violated, especially since her friend assists her with essential tasks such as managing her link card, grocery shopping, and laundry. Multiple staff members acknowledged that the resident had an equal right to receive visitors in her room, as supported by facility policy. However, no alternative arrangements were made to facilitate the visit after the roommate's objection, and the visitor was not allowed to return. The Assistant Administrator did not follow up with the visitor or the resident to resolve the situation, and the resident's ability to receive her chosen visitor was not restored. Facility documentation and interviews confirm that the resident's visitation rights were not upheld in accordance with her preferences.

Penalty

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Failure to Inform Resident of Visitation Rights and Restrictions
D
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia and depression was not informed by facility staff of a visitation restriction placed on her family member due to safety concerns involving staff. The facility did not document or communicate the restriction to the resident, instead relying on another family member to relay the information, and did not follow its own policy requiring notification of visitation rights and restrictions.

Fine: $31,530
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Failure to Ensure Resident Visitation Rights
D
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

A resident with moderate cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses was not allowed to have private visits with their daughter due to restrictions imposed by their grandson, who did not have power of attorney. Staff followed the grandson's instructions to limit visits, despite the resident's wishes and facility policy guaranteeing 24-hour access to visitors of the resident's choice. The administrator was unaware of these restrictions.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Develop and Communicate LTC-Specific Visitation Policy
D
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

A resident was not allowed to have visitors in her room and was only permitted to meet with friends in the common area, as directed by staff. Staff interviews revealed inconsistent understanding of visitation rules, and the facility only had a hospital-wide policy, not one specific to LTC. Staff confirmed there was no developed or communicated visitation policy for long-term care services, affecting all residents and their visitors.

Fine: $21,330
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Failure to Allow 24-Hour Visitation as Required by Facility Policy
E
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

The facility did not follow its own policy allowing 24-hour visitation, instead requiring all visitors to leave by 8:00PM each day. This practice was confirmed by a family member, multiple residents, and staff, and had the potential to affect all residents in the facility.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Establish Resident Visitation Rights Compliance
F
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

The facility did not establish a structure to comply with resident visitation rights, as no personnel were assigned to monitor compliance. The resident rights policy was hospital-based and not tailored to the facility, lacking individualized mechanisms for CMS Medicare compliance.

No penalty information released
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Visitation Rights Violation Leads to Resident Harm
G
F0564 F564: Inform each resident of his or her visitation rights and ensure that all visitors enjoy equal visitation privileges.
Short Summary

A resident's visitation rights were violated when her husband was restricted to visiting only during business hours, causing her depression and financial hardship. Despite the facility's policy allowing unrestricted family visits, the restriction was based on an unsigned document with unsubstantiated claims. Interviews revealed no significant issues with the husband, yet the facility cited safety concerns without formal grievances or police reports.

Fine: $79,07915 days payment denial
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