Failure to Maintain Safe and Properly Draining Shower Floors
Summary
Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s failure to maintain resident shower floors in good repair, resulting in unsafe and non-homelike bathroom conditions for multiple residents. Observation of the shared bathroom for Residents #10 and #11 showed a large amount of water pooled on top of the shower tiles, with several tiles cracked, grout missing between multiple tiles, and an uneven tile surface. A separate observation of the bathroom used by Residents #35 and #38 revealed multiple broken and/or missing shower floor tiles and an uneven tile surface. Resident #35 confirmed that multiple tiles on the shower floor were missing or broken and that the water did not drain well. A CNA also confirmed that the shower floors in the bathrooms used by Residents #10, #11, #35, and #38 had missing, cracked, and broken tiles and that water did not drain correctly, causing pooling after residents’ showers. Review of the facility’s undated “Homelike Environment” policy showed the facility encouraged personalization and comfort of a home-like environment, but the observed shower conditions did not align with this policy. This deficiency represents noncompliance investigated under Complaint Number 2647177.
Plan Of Correction
DON completed a head-to-toe physical assessment/observation on Resident #10, #11, #35, & #38 on 04/06/2026. It was determined that there were no negative effects related to the shower tiles not being in good repair identified during Annual Survey. LNHA notified Resident #10, #11, #35, & #38's primary care provider on 03/26/2026, of findings noted during Annual Survey and that no negative effects were identified during head-to-toe assessment/observation. Primary care provider acknowledged that the resident's shower floor was not in good repair (broken uneven tile) and that there were no negative effects related to the shower floors' lack of good repair. No new orders received from primary care provider. Maintenance Director replaced shower floor tiles in room #106 on 04/17/2026. Maintenance Director will replace shower floor tiles in room #203 (resident # 11 & #12) & 206 (resident #35 & 38) on or before 04/24/2026. On or before 04/30/2026, LNHA/Designee will observe shower rooms' flooring in the rooms of like residents (all shower floors in facility) to ensure that tile is in good repair. Any tile identified flooring that is not in good repair will be repaired/replaced also on or before 04/30/2026. On or before 04/30/2026, LNHA/Designee will educate Maintenance Director as follows: §483.10(i)(1)-(7) Safe/Clean/Comfortable/Homelike Environment §483.10(i) Safe Environment. The resident has a right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely. The facility must provide- §483.10(i) A safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment, allowing the resident to use his or her personal belongings to the extent possible. (i) This includes ensuring that the resident can receive care and services safely and that the physical layout of the facility maximizes resident independence and does not pose a safety risk. (ii) The facility shall exercise reasonable care for the protection of the resident's property from loss or theft. §483.10(i)(2) Housekeeping and maintenance services necessary to maintain a sanitary, orderly, and comfortable interior; §483.10(i)(3) Clean bed and bath linens that are in good condition; §483.10(i)(4) Private closet space in each resident room, as specified in §483.90 (e)(2)(iv); §483.10(i)(5) Adequate and comfortable lighting levels in all areas; §483.10(i)(6) Comfortable and safe temperature levels. Facilities initially certified after October 1, 1990 must maintain a temperature range of 71 to 81°F; and §483.10(i)(7) For the maintenance of comfortable sound levels. On or before 04/30/2026, LNHA/Designee will review room monitoring procedures and expectations with the interdisciplinary team (IDT). This review will observe what tasks/reviews/observations are being completed during weekly room rounds. LNHA/Designee will ensure that shower room flooring observation is specifically listed on the weekly room rounds. Additionally, when a floor is found to not be in good repair, a Maintenance Request will be submitted for Maintenance to observe/address the issue noted. Such requests will be monitored electronically by the LNHA/Designee ongoing. LNHA/Designee will complete audits. The audit will observe 5 shower floors every week x4 weeks; then as determined by QAA, to determine if the floors are in good repair. Any floors observed to not be in good repair will be repaired/replaced.
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