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1713 ROSEWOOD CENTER 515105 8 ROSE STREET GRAFTON WV 26354 2018-06-07 583 C 0 1 2KKW11 Based upon the resident group meeting, staff interview and review of facility documents, the facility failed to ensure the residents' right to promptly receive mail, except when there is no regularly scheduled postal delivery and pick-up service. Promptly as defined within the regulation, means: delivery of mail or other materials to the resident within 24 hours of delivery by the postal service (including a post office box) and delivery of outgoing mail to the postal service within 24 hours, except when there is no regularly scheduled postal delivery and pick-up service. This had the potential to affect all the resident of the facility. Facility census: 67. Findings included: a) During a group meeting with seven (7) members of the facility resident council on 6/5/17 at 11:00 AM, The group said they did not receive mail on Saturdays. When asked if they had been given a reason for this, they said they had not, they just figured there was no one there on Saturdays to deliver it. b) The Activities Director, #40, who facilitates monthly Resident Council Meetings, was interviewed on 6/7/18 at 11:47 AM. She was asked about residents getting their mail on Saturdays. She said they did not. She said right after she had started working at the facility as Activities Director, about two (2) years ago, the former Administrator told her she had called the Post Office and canceled Saturday deliveries to the facility. c) Review of the Activities Calendars on 6/5/18 at 12:00 PM, it was found there was a notice on the calendars stating Mail delivered Monday thru Friday. d) During an interview on 6/5/18 at 3:00 PM, the Director of Nursing (DON), #77, confirmed the Saturday mail delivery had been canceled by the former Administrator about two years ago. e) Facility Administrator, #60 said on 6/5/18 at 4:00 PM he had contacted the Post Office and Saturday mail delivery would resume on 6/9/18. 2020-09-01