F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
D

Failure to Maintain Effective Pest Control and Respond to Ant Infestation in a Resident Room

Strafford Care CenterStrafford, Missouri Survey Completed on 03-26-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control system when live ants were present in one resident’s room and there was no clear pest control policy available. Review of pest control invoices over several months showed routine, general pest control services for rodents and occasional invaders, including interior perimeter treatments and rodent trap maintenance, as well as a chemical treatment of a specific room for potential bed bugs. However, these records did not document targeted treatment for ants in the affected resident room, and the facility could not provide a pest control policy. The administrator was unsure of the exact timing and scope of pest control services, including whether resident rooms were sprayed. The resident involved had multiple chronic conditions, including osteoarthritis, muscle wasting, dementia, spinal stenosis, adult failure to thrive, and required extensive assistance with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. A progress note documented that the resident reported having a lot of ants in the room, but the writer of the note did not see ants and suggested the resident might be hallucinating or misperceiving due to poor vision. The note also stated that facility staff did not know of any ant issue at that time. Despite this, the resident later reported that ants had been present in the room for a few weeks and stated that housekeeping staff had seen the ants. On observation of the resident’s room, surveyors saw live ants crawling on various areas of the floor, with only one sealed package of crackers present on the bedside table and no ants around the food. The room was located next to the 100 hall exit door, where the maintenance director acknowledged having addressed an ant problem a few days earlier using hot water, without documenting this or initiating further pest control measures. The maintenance director stated he had not been informed of ants in the resident’s room and that staff were not consistently using the maintenance log to report issues. Housekeeping staff admitted seeing ants in the resident’s room and receiving complaints from the resident but had not reported the issue in the maintenance log or directly to maintenance. The DON reported personally seeing ants in the resident’s room and stated that the concern had been verbally relayed to maintenance approximately one to two weeks earlier, but there was no documentation of follow-up or room-specific pest treatment, and the maintenance director continued to deny knowledge of ants in resident rooms. These actions and inactions resulted in ongoing ant activity in the resident’s room without timely, documented, and effective pest control intervention. The facility’s internal communication and documentation systems for maintenance and pest issues were inadequate. The maintenance director reported that when he started, there were no inspection forms or maintenance records, and he had only recently created a maintenance request folder at the nurse’s station, which contained just one unrelated entry. He stated that he looked in every resident room weekly but did not document these inspections or specify what he checked. Staff frequently reported issues to him verbally instead of using the log, and he acknowledged difficulty remembering all verbal reports. The DON stated that she had never seen the pest control company spray at the facility and that maintenance had told her he could not spray for ants, indicating uncertainty about how pest control services were being implemented in resident care areas. Together, these factors contributed to the failure to identify, document, communicate, and effectively address the ant infestation in the resident’s room.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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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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