F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
F

Inadequate Designation and Hours for Infection Preventionist Role

Aperion Care Marion LlcMarion, Indiana Survey Completed on 04-22-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that a designated Infection Preventionist (IP) worked the required hours to effectively manage the Infection Prevention and Control Program (IPCP) for all 62 residents. The DON reported in interviews that she had served as the facility’s IP for the past five years and was the person in charge of infection prevention, with the ADON serving as backup. The ADON, who was also certified in infection prevention, worked 30 hours per week. The DON stated she worked 40 hours per week in her DON role and focused on infection prevention during her regular workday as needed, occasionally staying an extra hour or two. The Administrator stated the DON was the primary IP and estimated that she worked approximately 60 hours per week, but could not provide timecards or documentation of the actual hours worked because the DON was salaried. Facility documents showed that the IP job description included extensive responsibilities such as infection surveillance, tracking and trending infections, line listing reports, vaccination tracking, antibiotic stewardship oversight, infection control rounding, performance improvement, occupational health, OSHA respiratory protection oversight, pandemic emergency preparedness, infection control and antibiotic stewardship education, mandatory reporting and communication, regulatory compliance, and participation in the Quality Assurance Committee. Another facility document stated that designated IP hours must be at least part-time and determined by the facility assessment to ensure adequate resources for an effective IPCP, and that facilities should determine if the IP should be dedicated solely to the IPCP. Despite these defined responsibilities and expectations for designated IP hours, the facility did not demonstrate that the DON, as the designated IP, had specific, documented, or dedicated hours allocated to fulfill the IP role as required by the facility’s own guidance and regulatory expectations.

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Infection Preventionist Oversight and Employee Illness Log Deficiencies
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
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Infection preventionist oversight was limited because the IP spent only about 4 to 5 hours per week on infection control duties while also working as a charge nurse, and she said she had not really looked for trends or patterns. The employee illness logs were incomplete, with return-to-work dates left blank, and there was no indication symptomatic staff during a COVID outbreak were tested for COVID or cleared using CDC guidance before returning to work.

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Failure to Maintain a Qualified Infection Preventionist
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
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Failure to Maintain a Qualified Infection Preventionist: The facility did not maintain a consistent qualified onsite IP responsible for infection prevention and control for one month after the former IP resigned. An RN assumed the role while also supervising the building, reported limited time to perform the duties, and could not produce a certificate for completion of the Nursing Home Infection Preventionist Training Course.

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Infection Preventionist Lacked Current Certification and Documented Ongoing Education
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure the DON, who was covering the IP role, met the criteria for current certification and ongoing education. The DON had completed IP specialized training with a certificate that expired, and she stated she had done a lot of learning but had not tracked it separately. Training records after the expiration showed limited infection control education hours, while the facility policy required the IP to maintain current knowledge through ongoing education and related infection control activities.

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Infection Preventionist Lacked Required IPC Training
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure the designated Infection Preventionist completed required IPC training before serving in the role. The Administrator stated there was no certification of completion on file, and the Infection Control Nurse said she had been serving as the Infection Preventionist since July 2025 but had not finished the required modules or received certification. The facility’s CMS Form 671 documented 21 residents in the facility.

30 days payment denial
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Failure to Provide Effective Infection Preventionist Oversight and IPCP Implementation
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure that the designated IP had sufficient time and resources to carry out required IPCP responsibilities. The DON functioned as a full-time DON and only part-time IP, while the Infection Control Plan identified the ADON as IP, yet the facility assessment did not define time or resource needs for the role. Infection surveillance data and lists of residents on EBP or TBP were not readily available, and infection tracking logs lacked essential clinical and antibiotic details. There was no evidence of active antibiotic stewardship protocols, monitoring of current disease threats (including influenza, RSV, and COVID-19), or oversight of staff practices such as hand hygiene and PPE use. The ICC did not have documented meetings, input from required members, or review of surveillance data, HAI rates, or annual risk assessments and goals, indicating that core IPCP functions were not being performed.

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Unqualified Infection Preventionist Overseeing Infection Control Program
F
F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility did not ensure that its Infection Preventionist (IP) met required qualifications for managing the Infection Prevention and Control Program. The DON reported serving as the IP but acknowledged lacking the specialized infection control training required for the role, and confirmed that no other staff member was currently qualified. Records showed that the previously qualified IP left several months earlier, and the Administrator and DON confirmed they were still seeking a replacement, leaving the infection control program without a properly trained leader.

No penalty information released
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