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74 GLENWOOD HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 115025 4115 GLENWOOD RD DECATUR GA 30032 2016-07-28 253 E 0 1 44GN11 Based on observation, interview, record, and facility vendor service agreement review, the facility failed to maintain dining areas and two (2) resident rooms on the Magnolia Wing in clean and sanitary condition. Findings include: Review of the current Vendor's Master Service Agreement revealed the following: -Services hereunder shall consist of housekeeping and laundry services provided on a scheduled and on call basis. - Areas to be serviced: Cafeteria and dining areas. Clean baseboards. Clean and sanitize lavatory and toilet bowls . - All laundry equipment is the property of GGNSC (Golden Living Center) Party, and all repairs and maintenance of such equipment are the GGNSC Party sole responsibility. - - Each GGNSC Party shall at all times keep and maintain all laundry equipment in good operating condition and repair in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and applicable law and such equipment shall have sufficient capacity to permit laundry and linen items to be processed by Vendor in a timely and efficient manner. 1. On 7/26/16 at 9:19 AM, Resident #117 room was observed standing near her bed. Residents ' bed control was lying on the bed spread. The bed control had exposed wires and there was some type of black sticky substance all over the back of it. 2. On 7/25/16 at 10:12 AM, Resident #143's bathroom was observed to have several dried splattered brown stains on the wall and on the outside of the toilet. Resident #143 stated We share with people in the other room also. 3. At 11:00 am during observation of the Magnolia Wing dining areas, there was a buildup of dirt in the corners and along the base boards of both dining areas. Residents were sitting in the dining area after participating in an activity. At 11:10 AM the Environmental Manager (EM) was queried about cleaning of the dining areas, particularly the floors. EM stated We have two people here on the 3 to 11 PM shift. One person is in laundry and the other person is doing the floors. On 7/27/16 at 9:25 AM, an interview was conducted with the Regional Environmental Manager (REM). REM was taken to the dining areas on the Magnolia Wing and shown the black dirty substance in the corners and along the base boards. REM stated Yes we need to do better with these areas. REM agreed the dirt on the floor, in the corners and along the base boards in the dining area should have been addressed by the housekeeping staff. On 7/27/16 at 9:40 AM an environmental tour was conducted with the Director of Nursing (DON) and Executive Director. Observed Resident #117 ' s bed control with wires exposed and sticky black substance. Dining area in which housekeeping staff had begun to clean and strip the floor. Resident #143 ' s bathroom wall and toilet with splattered brown stains were brought to their attention. They both agreed that these things needed to be addressed immediately. The facility failed to provide a clean and sanitary environment for the residents on the Magnolia wing. 2020-09-01