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32 | Planned Activities: The facility does have activities for residents in care, which include socialization, group discussion, crafts, games, other recreation activities, and outings. The facility does have a staff member who has full responsibility to organize, conduct, and evaluate planned activities. There is sufficient space for activities at the facility.
Food Service: The LPA inspected the facility's kitchen areas in all three (3) buildings and the food supply. The LPA observed all food to be of good quality. All readily perishable foods and beverages capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of micro-organisms were stored in covered containers at appropriate temperatures. Soaps, detergents, cleaning compounds and similar substances were stored in areas separate from food supplies. All kitchen areas were kept clean and free of litter, rodents, vermin, and insects. Modified diets appear to be provided to residents in care as special diet needs were observed to be posted in the kitchen. There appeared to be at least 7 days worth of non-perishable food items and 2 days worth of perishable food items.
Incidental Medical and Dental: The facility is arranging, or assisting in the arrangement of medical and dental care for residents. Staff are assisting residents with the administration of medication. Medication rooms were inspected in all three (3) buildings. Centrally stored medications were observed to be organized and inaccessible to unauthorized individuals. Medications were observed to be appropriately labeled. Centrally stored medication and destruction records were observed on file.
Resident Records- Incidental Reports: The facility does maintain a continuing record of any illnesses, injury, or medical or dental care, when it impacts the resident's ability to function or the services needed. Resident records showed pre-admission appraisals, admission agreements, and medical assessments on file. Admission agreements appeared to meet regulatory requirements. Medical assessments appeared to have all the required medical information. The facility does conduct re-appraisals on residents, and updates are made to resident's written record of care. The facility currently has an approved hospice waiver for twenty (20) residents. There are currently ten (10) residents receiving hospice services.
Residents with Special Health Needs: Resident hospice records were observed to have the required records. No smoking - Oxygen in use, signs were observed to be posted throughout the facility. Staff training in oxygen administration was observed to be completed. The facility does have secured perimeters available for residents diagnosed with dementia that wonder.
No deficiencies were cited at the time of the visit. This report was reviewed with Executive Director, Brooke Abrego Huerta, and a copy was provided. |