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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
5536 RIVERSIDE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 515035 6500 MACCORKLE AVENUE SW SAINT ALBANS WV 25177 2014-09-16 279 D 0 1 0EZS11 Based on record review and staff interview, the facility failed to develop a comprehensive care plan that included measurable goals and described the services to be provided for one (1) of three (3) residents reviewed for the care area of urinary incontinence during Stage 2 of the Quality Indicator Survey (QIS) process. The care plan reviewed for Resident #26 did not address the resident's incontinence needs and/or incontinence care. Resident Identifier: #26. Facility Census: 97. Findings include: a) Resident #26 On 09/15/14 at 11:30 a.m., a review of Section H (the bladder and bowel section) of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments with assessment reference dates (ARD) of 06/24/14 and 08/22/14, revealed the resident was occasionally incontinent of urine. At 2:00 p.m. on 09/15/14, a review of the care plan for Resident #26 was completed. The care plan did not identify or address incontinence, with measurable goals or interventions. On 09/15/14 at 5:40 p.m., an interview was conducted with Employee #55, the MDS coordinator, a registered nurse (RN). The MDS nurse provided the Resident Continence Day reports she reviewed during the seven (7) day look back periods for the assessments. The reports were used to complete the bladder and bowel section of the MDS assessments. The look back period dated 06/20/14 through 06/26/14 revealed Resident #26 experienced two (2) episodes of urinary incontinence. The look back period dated 08/16/14 through 08/22/14 revealed the resident experienced three (3) episodes of urinary incontinence. Upon inquiry as to how incontinence was addressed, she said, it was addressed in the resident's care plan. A review of the care plan for Resident #26 was conducted with Employee #55, with the purpose of locating the resident's incontinence needs. After looking over the resident's care plan, she said, It is not there, but it will be soon. 2018-10-01