F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
C

Failure to Ensure Timely Weekend Mail Delivery to Residents

Sapphire Ridge Health And RehabilitationBrevard, North Carolina Survey Completed on 05-07-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure residents’ right to receive mail, including mail delivered on Saturdays. During a Resident Council group interview, several residents reported that when mail was delivered to the facility on Saturdays, it was not distributed to them until Monday by the Activity Director. Multiple residents agreed with this account, and no residents present disagreed. The new Activity Director, who had transitioned from working as a Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant on 04/24/26, stated she did not work weekends and was unsure how mail delivery to residents was handled on weekends. Staff interviews further showed that the weekend receptionist did not have a key to the outdoor mailbox and therefore could not retrieve Saturday mail. The weekday Receptionist reported that she collected the mail from the outdoor mailbox on Monday mornings and gave it to the Business Office Manager, after which the Activity Director delivered it to residents. The Business Office Manager confirmed that if she was not at work on weekends, no one else had access to the outdoor mailbox. She stated she worked most Saturdays, checked and sorted the mail, and then gave residents’ mail to activity staff or delivered it herself, but noted that after the previous Activity Director left 6–7 weeks earlier, there was no one designated to deliver mail to residents on weekends when she was not present. The Administrator acknowledged that there were approximately three weeks when weekend mail was not delivered to residents due to turnover in the activity department and the absence of an Activity Director.

Penalty

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Resident mail not delivered on Saturdays
F
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

Resident mail was not delivered on Saturdays for four residents who raised the issue during Resident Council. Residents reported that Saturday mail was left at the front desk and not sorted and delivered until Monday, while the secretary said she handled mail Monday through Friday and the weekend nursing supervisor was responsible. An RN said she was unaware weekend mail delivery was part of her duties and did not have time to do it when she was the only nurse in the building. The Administrator stated weekend mail was typically delivered Monday, despite the facility policy requiring mail delivery six days a week.

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Failure to Ensure Resident Access to Private Telephone Communication
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions, who relied on phone contact with a seriously ill significant other, lost access to private communication after her personal cell phone was broken and sent out for repair. Facility policy guarantees residents access to a telephone and private communication, but there was no cordless phone available on the relevant hall, and staff, including the DON, SSD, and Administrator, confirmed there was no convenient method for residents on that hall to make private calls without arranging to use a staff office. This resulted in the resident having no readily available, private telephone option.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Protect Resident’s Right to Unopened Personal Mail and Packages
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A resident with no cognitive impairment reported that her personal packages were repeatedly delivered already opened, causing her concern and discomfort. Staff interviews revealed that while mail and packages for residents were supposed to be sorted at reception and delivered unopened by Life Enrichment staff, this resident’s packages were routinely held so the DON could open and inspect them in the reception area or office before delivery, with only approved items passed on. Life Enrichment staff confirmed they picked up the resident’s packages already opened and told her the DON had to review the contents first. The Administrator stated staff should not open resident mail or packages except in front of the resident with consent, and both the Administrator and DON acknowledged there was no signed permission from the resident, despite a facility policy stating that mail may not be opened without the resident’s permission.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Private Telephone Access for Residents
E
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide private telephone access for several residents, including individuals with DM, CKD, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation who required varying levels of assistance with mobility and transfers. After a change in ownership, resident and work phones were confiscated, leaving only nursing station phones and RN supervisor work cell phones available. Ambulatory residents had to make calls at the nursing station in front of staff, while bedbound residents used a staff work cell phone that contained sensitive information, requiring staff to remain present during calls. One resident reported no longer being able to speak with a family member because she could not get out of bed to reach the nursing station phone and was not allowed independent access to a phone. Staff and administration acknowledged that residents’ calls were monitored due to concerns about access to confidential information on the work phones, resulting in a lack of privacy despite facility policies guaranteeing confidential and private telephone communication.

No penalty information released
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Delayed Resident Mail Distribution
E
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

Delayed Resident Mail Distribution: The facility failed to ensure residents had timely access to incoming mail for 8 of 8 confidential residents reviewed. Residents stated they did not receive mail on Saturdays and expected mail that day if they were expecting it. The AD, ADM, and Transportation Manager gave inconsistent accounts of weekend mail retrieval, and the facility policy on Resident Personal Mail did not address Saturday mail distribution.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Resident Privacy During Telephone Communication
D
F0576 F576: Ensure residents have reasonable access to and privacy in their use of communication methods.
Short Summary

A cognitively intact resident with psychiatric and respiratory diagnoses was on a speaker-phone call with family in a common area where multiple people could hear the conversation, and the resident stated she could not move to a private location. An unknown staff member then intervened, told the family they would need to come in and speak with the DON if they wished to talk to the resident, and abruptly ended the call. The Administrator and Social Services Designee confirmed that the resident was not offered or provided a private place for the call and that staff terminated the conversation, contrary to the facility’s written policy guaranteeing residents private access to telephone communication.

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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