Inspection Results » Regalcare at Greenwich

  1. Health Inspection on April 6, 2018 [1]

    1. Pattern: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Make sure that a working call system is available in each resident's bathroom and bathing area. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program. (Corrected 2018-06-29)
    2. Isolated: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Provide care by qualified persons according to each resident's written plan of care. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Assess the resident when there is a significant change in condition (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Provide activities to meet all resident's needs. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Keep all essential equipment working safely. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Provide or obtain dental services for each resident. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Provide special eating equipment and utensils for residents who need them and appropriate assistance. (Corrected 2018-05-18)
      • Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards. (Corrected 2018-05-18)

To be part of the Medicare and Medicaid programs, nursing homes have to meet certain requirements set by Congress. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has entered into an agreement with state governments to do health inspections and fire safety inspections of these nursing homes and investigate complaints about nursing home care. [2]

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References

  1. http://www.medicare.gov/NursingHomeCompare/About/Health-Inspections.html
  2. http://www.medicare.gov/NursingHomeCompare/About/Inspection-Results.html