cms_WV: 2595
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rowid | facility_name | facility_id | address | city | state | zip | inspection_date | deficiency_tag | scope_severity | complaint | standard | eventid | inspection_text | filedate |
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2595 | WILLOW TREE HEALTHCARE CENTER | 515156 | 1263 SOUTH GEORGE STREET | CHARLES TOWN | WV | 25414 | 2020-02-26 | 695 | D | 0 | 1 | UH0711 | Based on resident interview and staff interview the facility failed to provide care and services consistent with professional standards of practice, the comprehensive person-centered care plan and the resident's preferences, related to respiratory care. This is true for one (1) of one (1) residents reviewed. Resident identifier: #[AGE]. Facility census: 102. Findings included: a) Resident #[AGE] On 02/25/20 at 9:10 AM Resident #[AGE] explained the use of oxygen during the evening and at night while sleeping. The oxygen concentrator sometimes alarms (quits working) and staff resets the machine. The concentrator also sometimes spews water through the tubing and into the resident's nose. Resident #[AGE] then uses the call bell for staff assistance. At 3:35 PM on 02/25/20 nursing assistant (NA) #71 confirmed the concentrator alarms about one time each evening shift and water sometimes spews through the tubing and into the resident's nose. When this happens, the licensed nurse is informed and replaces the tubing. Licensed nurse (LPN) #105 explained the concentrator was replaced in the last few weeks. The concentrator filter is cleaned, and the tubing replaced every Sunday. An individual resident council concern form with a date of 0[DATE] reveals resident states her concentrator shuts off by itself and needs replaced. LPN #105 replaced the concentrator on 01/28/20. Resident #[AGE] expressed the concentrator alarm going off, and water spewing into her nose happened as recently as a few days ago. | 2020-09-01 |