Inspection Results » Westmont Manor Health & Rhb

  1. Health Inspection on February 7, 2019 [1]

    1. Pattern: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Implement gradual dose reductions(GDR) and non-pharmacological interventions, unless contraindicated, prior to initiating or instead of continuing psychotropic medication; and PRN orders for psychotropic medications are only used when the medication is ne (Corrected 2019-02-13)
    2. Isolated: No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy
      • Provide special eating equipment and utensils for residents who need them and appropriate assistance. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Develop the complete care plan within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment; and prepared, reviewed, and revised by a team of health professionals. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
      • Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health. (Corrected 2019-02-13)
    3. Widespread: No actual harm with potential for minimal harm
      • Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use. (Corrected 2019-02-13)

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