F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
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QAPI/QAA Deficiency Review and Corrective Planning

Jackson Memorial Perdue Medical CenterCutler Bay, Florida Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The facility's QAPI/QAA activities failed to demonstrate an effective plan of action to correct repeated deficiencies in the problem area, as evidenced by repeated deficient practices for F689-Free of Accident and Hazards/Supervision/Devices and F867; QAPI/QAA improvement activities. The facility had 147 residents at the time of survey. Record review of the facility's survey history showed it was cited for F689 and F867 during the recertification and re-licensure survey with an exit date of October 24, 2024. Review of the QAPI Committee Meeting sign-in sheets dated 02/17/2026, 03/17/2026, and 04/21/2026 showed the QAA Committee met monthly and included the Administrator, Medical Director, DON, other department heads, and staff members. During interview, the Administrator stated the members included the Medical Director, nursing home administrator, pharmacist, compliance director, infection preventionist, and some nurses, and that the group met every month and as needed to identify trends and improve quality of care and quality of life. Review of the facility's QAPI Plan policy stated the committee was to assess resident care practices, review facility quality indicators, incident reports, deficiencies cited by AHCA, and resident grievances, and develop plans of action to correct and respond quickly to identified quality deficiencies.

Penalty

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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
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QAPI Failure Related to Resident Smoking Material Supervision
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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
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QAPI Failure Related to Resident Smoking Material Supervision: A resident with dementia, schizophrenia, severe cognitive impairment, and continuous O2 was observed with cigarettes and a lighter in a plastic bag while on the smoking patio. Records showed the resident was supposed to have smoking materials stored by staff, and the Medical Director stated residents were not allowed to keep cigarettes or lighters. The FA stated smoking concerns had been identified earlier, but they were never brought to QAPI and no PIP was in place.

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Failure to Sustain QAPI Actions and Documentation for Pharmacist Medication Reviews
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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
Short Summary

The facility failed to sustain effective QAPI processes related to pharmacist medication regimen reviews, resulting in repeated noncompliance with F756. Surveyors found that medical records for four residents lacked documentation showing that a pharmacist had reviewed medications, identified potential irregularities, or made recommendations to attending physicians, an issue previously cited. The DON reported she did not have time to maintain this documentation, and the Administrator acknowledged there was no formal performance improvement project in place, though some plans were noted in QAPI minutes, and no supporting documents were produced to demonstrate ongoing compliance.

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Failure to Maintain Comprehensive QAPI Program and Performance Improvement Projects
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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
Short Summary

The facility lacked a functioning QAPI program and active performance improvement projects for most of the four reviewed quarters, affecting all residents. Surveyors conducting an extended survey for substandard quality of care found no documentation of QAPI activities from the prior administrator and no current performance improvement projects. An assistant administrator reported having no QAPI information before early 2026 and stated that, although the facility was expected to hold monthly Quality Assurance and quarterly QAPI meetings, three of four quarters reviewed contained no QAPI information. Facility leadership, including the administrator, assistant administrator, regional nurse consultant, and DON, were informed of these findings during survey debriefings.

No penalty information released
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QAPI Committee Failed to Address Staffing and Supervision as Causes of Resident Falls
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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
Short Summary

The facility’s QAPI committee did not effectively identify or address lack of supervision and inadequate nurse staffing as contributing factors to multiple resident falls, most of which were unwitnessed. A UM assigned as the QA nurse for falls tracking recognized a pattern of falls related to insufficient supervision, including for two residents, but reported that staffing was only discussed generally and was not treated as a QAPI action item or performance improvement project. Although an undated QAPI plan referenced CNA and LVN staffing instability and its impact on short staffing and resident care, the interim DON and administrator acknowledged that falls, supervision, and staffing were not made a focused part of QAPI, and that supervision needs were not met when many residents were left near nurses’ stations while staff were occupied with other tasks.

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Failure to Use QAPI to Address Prolonged Fire Alarm Malfunction and Fire Watch
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F0867 F867: Set up an ongoing quality assessment and assurance group to review quality deficiencies and develop corrective plans of action.
Short Summary

Staff failed to involve the QAPI committee in identifying and overseeing serious life safety deficiencies related to a malfunctioning fire alarm system and prolonged Fire Watch on all units. The facility had been on Fire Watch for months, with staff making frequent rounds to look for smoke or fire, yet the Administrator could not clearly explain the long-standing issue, provide maintenance or vendor documentation, or show that the fire panel, smoke detectors, and exit signage problems were evaluated through QAPI. Although monthly QAPI meetings were reportedly held, there was no evidence that these fire safety issues were discussed, monitored, or tracked, and the Administrator acknowledged they should have been reported to QAPI but were not.

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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