F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
F

Failure to Maintain a Full-Time, Dedicated DON While DON Also Covered Multiple Clinical Roles

Amethyst Health Of Brown DeerMilwaukee, Wisconsin Survey Completed on 02-17-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain a full-time, dedicated Director of Nursing (DON) as required, particularly when the census exceeded 60 residents. Interviews and record reviews showed that from late July to late October and again from late November to the survey date, the facility did not have a full-time DON. Instead, the individual designated as DON was functioning in multiple roles, including Interim DON, Clinical Manager/floor nurse on the ventilator/trach unit, Infection Preventionist (IP), wound care supervisor, and lead educator. The facility assessment documented that the facility staffs a full-time DON and a full-time ventilator unit lead nurse, but in practice, one person was performing both of these roles along with additional responsibilities. During interviews, the Interim DON reported working only part of the week on DON duties and the remainder as Clinical Manager/floor nurse on the vent/trach unit, including every other weekend on the unit. The Interim DON estimated dedicating approximately 30–32 hours per week to DON responsibilities and confirmed also serving as the facility IP, spending Mondays on infection prevention while multitasking with DON or floor nurse duties. The Assistant DON stated that coverage for the DON role on days when the Interim DON worked the floor was handled informally through verbal communication and that the Assistant DON was not formally scheduled as acting DON. The Nursing Home Administrator acknowledged that the requirement is to have a full-time DON and confirmed that the Interim DON was splitting time between DON duties, floor nursing, and IP responsibilities. Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) data provided by the facility showed that while weekly reported DON hours often exceeded 40 hours, they were spread across long individual days and weekends rather than reflecting a consistent, full-time, Monday–Friday DON presence. The PBJ hours also did not align with the schedule pattern described by the Administrator and Interim DON, raising concerns about the accuracy of the reported DON hours. The surveyor noted that the lack of a full-time, dedicated DON, combined with the Interim DON’s multiple concurrent roles (DON, vent unit lead nurse, IP, wound supervisor, and educator), meant that these roles could not be adequately performed within the hours worked and created a reasonable likelihood that this contributed to various clinical issues identified during the survey in areas such as care planning, infection control, wound care, staffing, tube feeding, catheter care, and staff competencies. The deficiency was cited as a Class B State citation related to failure to meet required DON staffing. The Medical Director and a nurse practitioner involved with the ventilator unit both confirmed that they understood the Interim DON to be the DON but were not aware of the extent to which the DON was also working on the floor and serving as IP. The nurse practitioner stated that the DON position is typically full time plus more and acknowledged understanding a concern if the DON had that many responsibilities. The Administrator provided a timeline showing that after the prior DON resigned, the Interim DON assumed the DON role while continuing other duties, a new DON was briefly hired and then went on leave and was terminated, and the Interim DON again resumed the DON role while still functioning as Clinical Manager/floor nurse, IP, and wound supervisor. Throughout this period, the facility’s average daily census was in the high 50s to mid-60s, exceeding the threshold at which the surveyor stated a full-time, dedicated DON is required.

Penalty

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RN Coverage Not Maintained
F
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

RN Coverage Not Maintained: The facility failed to provide RN services for at least 8 consecutive hours per day on 2 days reviewed. RN time punches showed no RN hours, and the ADM, DON, and staffing coordinator confirmed there was no RN coverage when the scheduled RN called off sick and no replacement was found. The facility policy stated an RN provides services at least 8 hours every 24 hours, 7 days a week.

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Failure to Maintain a Full-Time DON Position
F
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain a full-time RN serving as DON, resulting in two distinct periods with no designated DON in place. After the prior DON left, a new DON was briefly hired but soon resigned for health reasons, leaving the position vacant again until another RN was promoted to DON. During these gaps, two ADONs attempted to oversee resident care. The Administrator acknowledged the absence of a DON, confirmed reliance on ADONs, and stated that the facility lacked a specific DON policy and was following state regulations, while recognizing that lack of DON oversight could affect nursing supervision, resident documentation, and response to changes in condition.

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Unqualified and Inconsistent Nursing Leadership Resulting in Inadequate Oversight
F
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

The facility failed for an extended period to ensure that a qualified RN served as a competent DON, instead allowing an ADON without an RN license to function as DON while inconsistently designating an RN supervisor as DON without clear documentation or training. Staff rosters, HR files, sign-in sheets, and interviews showed the ADON was widely regarded and compensated as the DON, while the RN supervisor lacked knowledge of QAPI processes, could not effectively navigate the EMR, and did not participate in required QAPI meetings. This confusion and lack of qualified leadership contributed to nursing staff failing to provide adequate mental health services to a resident following a suicide attempt.

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Failure to Designate a Full-Time DON and Ensure RN Leadership Coverage
E
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

The facility failed to designate a full-time DON and did not clearly assign or document DON responsibilities, despite having RNs providing coverage. Time records and posted schedules showed no RN identified as DON over several weeks, and one RN listed as interim DON on the administrative roster stated she was only assisting as agency staff and did not function as DON. The Owner believed this RN was acting as interim DON based on information from the Administrator, while the Administrator later acknowledged that no RN had actually been designated as DON and cited difficulty filling the position after the previous DON’s death, recognizing this could lead to incomplete resident assessments.

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Failure to Maintain Required RN Coverage and Full-Time DON
F
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide RN coverage for 8 consecutive hours daily and failed to maintain a full-time RN DON. Payroll review showed multiple days with no RN services, and interviews confirmed gaps in DON coverage after successive resignations. The HR Director, ADON, and Administrator all acknowledged periods when neither an RN nor a DON was present, while the facility continued interviewing for the DON role.

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RN Not Scheduled 8 Hours Daily and 7 Days Weekly
F
F0727 F727: Have a registered nurse on duty 8 hours a day; and select a registered nurse to be the director of nurses on a full time basis.
Short Summary

RN staffing was not provided for at least 8 consecutive hours a day, 7 days a week. An LVN stated there were times when no RN was available, and the DSD confirmed the facility did not consistently schedule an RN every day, including weekends. Record review showed multiple days with no RN listed on the staffing report, and the DON stated the facility had difficulty maintaining RN coverage and had no policy addressing RN staffing.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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