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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
8530 CEDAR RIDGE CENTER 515087 302 CEDAR RIDGE ROAD SISSONVILLE WV 25320 2012-04-26 166 D 0 1 JZJM11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on record review, resident interviews, and staff interviews, the facility failed to replace reported missing property after the resident was told the property would be replaced. This affected 1 of 3 sample residents reviewed out of the 6 residents who had reported missing property. (Sample resident #97) Findings include: a) Resident #97 Review of a Resident Missing Item Request form, dated 12/12/11, for Resident #97 noted Resident #97 had reported a box of 64 [MEDICATION NAME] and a box of 50 [MEDICATION NAME] pencils were missing. It was noted the Social Worker (SW) had completed the report portion of the form. Under Follow Up Required, the Housekeeping Supervisor (HS) wrote, Replace the [MEDICATION NAME] and pencil. The HS dated this part of the form 12/14/11. On 04/23/12 at 03:13 p.m., an interview was conducted with Resident #97. Resident #97 stated, Someone stole my new [MEDICATION NAME] and colored pencils about a month ago. She added she had reported the missing property to the staff. An interview was conducted with the SW at 2:44 p.m. on 04/23/12. The SW stated, if something is reported missing, they would come tell me or send an e-mail or leave me a note. I would fill out a missing item form. I would give it to laundry if it was for them. They would look, then give the form back indicating whether the item had been found. Around Christmas (the resident) was missing some [MEDICATION NAME]. We looked for them but couldn't find them. The HS wrote that we would replace them. Activities (staff) probably did that. An interview was conducted on 04/23/12 at 3:13 p.m. with the the HS. The HS said that reports of missing items were turned in to her; then, she and her staff would look for the item. We usually find everything within 2 weeks. If we can't find it, we will replace it. (Resident #97) has lost other stuff, but we found it. After reviewing the Missing Item form, HS said, I wrote on there we would replace the pencils, but I haven't done it yet. I think we found the [MEDICATION NAME]. On 4/23/12 at 3:55 p.m., an interview was completed with the Administrator. The Administrator said that missing items were reported to the SW. There is a missing item form. The SW gives the form to the HS unless it is something medical, (dentures, etc), then the SW gets it to the department that would look for the item. If it is money, jewelry or other property then the form comes to me so we can track it. The HS would search in the resident's room and the laundry or other resident rooms. If it is lost or undiscoverable, we try our best to replace the item. I'd give it about a week or so to find it, then it should be brought to my attention so we can see where we are. The Administrator said that he had not heard about the [MEDICATION NAME] and pencils for Resident #97. 2016-05-01