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Unsafe Hot Water Temperatures Cause Resident Burn and Immediate Jeopardy

Wecare At Monroeville Rehabilitation And Nsg CtrMonroeville, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain resident bathroom hand sink water temperatures at a safe level on one of two nursing units, despite having a written policy titled “Safety of Water Temperatures.” The policy required that water heaters servicing resident rooms, bathrooms, common areas, and tub/shower areas be set to no more than 110°F or the maximum allowable temperature per state regulation. It also assigned responsibility to maintenance staff to check thermostats and temperature controls, record these checks in a maintenance log, and conduct periodic tap water temperature checks documented in a safety log. Direct-care staff were to be informed of scalding/burn risk factors in older adults, and nursing staff were to be educated on recognizing and responding to burns. Resident R77’s clinical record showed admission in early March and an MDS indicating diagnoses of hypertension, diabetes, viral hepatitis, and depression. The MDS also documented that the resident required set up/clean up assistance, with the resident completing activities and the helper assisting only before and after the activity. Progress notes indicated that on 3/11, the resident requested a Band-Aid for a left index finger injury, reporting that the finger had been burned on 3/8. The nurse documented that the finger was bleeding, with missing skin, and that the area was cleaned and bandaged. A subsequent progress note the same morning documented that the resident reported sustaining a burn to the distal left index finger from hot water in his bathroom, and that he had neuropathy in his hand with decreased sensation. On assessment, an open area measuring 1.0 cm x 1.0 cm with minimal bloody drainage and no redness or swelling was noted. The resident was described as alert and oriented x4 and able to verbalize understanding of the situation. Surveyor observations on 4/13 found that the hot water in a resident room on the second nursing unit felt uncomfortably too hot to touch. During interviews immediately afterward, two residents on that unit commented that the water “gets hot, real hot” and questioned how hot it was. Review of the facility’s water temperature log showed weekly testing with prior entries ranging from 102°F to 117°F, with testing due that same day. When the Maintenance Director Assistant audited all resident rooms, bathing areas, and a clean utility room, only 4 of 36 outlets were at a safe temperature, 25 of 36 outlets measured between 111°F and 119°F, and 1 of 36 outlets measured between 120°F and 129°F. Specific readings on the second nursing unit included multiple resident room sinks and a shower room sink above 110°F, and a clean utility room sink at 120°F. During interviews, the DON and ADON identified 26 of 41 residents as having the physical ability and dexterity to independently access hot water outlets in sinks and/or shower rooms. The facility’s failure to maintain water temperatures at or below the policy limit on the second nursing unit resulted in a burn injury to Resident R77 and created an Immediate Jeopardy situation for those residents who could independently access the hot water.

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