Inspection Results » Brentwood North Health Care & Rehab Center

  1. Health Inspection on July 18, 2018 [1]

    1. Widespread: 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 2018-08-03)
    2. Pattern: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the residentÂ’s advance directives. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
    3. Isolated: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Allow residents to self-administer drugs if determined clinically appropriate. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Provide safe and appropriate respiratory care for a resident when needed. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Provide care by qualified persons according to each resident's written plan of care. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
      • Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing. (Corrected 2018-08-03)
    4. Widespread: No actual harm with potential for minimal harm
      • Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public. (Corrected 2018-08-03)

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