cms_WV: 4149

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4149 JOHN MANCHIN SR HEALTH CARE CENTER 515075 401 GUFFEY STREET FAIRMONT WV 26554 2016-11-04 463 D 0 1 JLJC11 Based on observation and staff interview the facility failed to ensure Resident #32's call light was functioning at all times. This was true for one (1) of 26 Stage 1 sampled residents. Resident identifier: #32. Facility Census: 29. Findings include: a) Resident #32 At 9:33 a.m. on 11/01/16, Resident #32's call light button was depressed. Upon depression of the button the call light outside of the resident ' s door did not light up nor did the light at the nurse ' s station. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) #23 was summoned to the room. She was asked to pushethe call bell button assigned to Resident #32's bed. She pushed the button and again the light outside the door nor the light at the nurse ' s station illuminated. She paged for maintenance to come to the room. He entered the room and got the light to work. LPN #23 stated that it must have been loose and not making a good connection, but he got it fixed. At 3:52 p.m. on 11/01/16 Resident #32's call light button was again depressed. Again upon depression of the button the call light outside of the resident door nor the light at the nurse ' s station illuminated. The Director of Nursing (DON) was asked to come into the room. The call button was depressed several more times without the light outside the door or the light at the nurse ' s station illuminating. The call light finally did illuminate the light outside the room and at the nurse ' s station after depressing the button several more times. The DON indicated that there must be something wrong inside the cord and it would need to be replaced. She stated for tonight, we will switch it with bed one (1) since the resident does not have roommate, and then have maintenance fix it in the morning. 2020-02-01