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Health Inspections
2
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Health Deficiencies
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This Nursing Home:
9
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HI State Average:
7
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U.S. Average:
6
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HI
Deficiencies Range:
1–16
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Complaints & Incidents:
1
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Updated April 18, 2013. |
Our health inspections rating describes how well this home met health and safety
standards for food preparation and other nursing-home activities in the latest
three state inspections. Such inspections are conducted about every 15 months.
July 20, 2012 Health Inspection
| Nursing Home Failed To: |
Possible or Actual Harm |
Residents Affected |
Date Fixed |
| Provide housekeeping and maintenance services. |
Low
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Some
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9/11/2012 |
| Provide a safe, clean, comfortable and home-like environment; and allow residents to use personal belongings to the extent possible. |
Low
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Some
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9/11/2012 |
| Have a program that investigates, controls and keeps infection from spreading. |
Low
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Some
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9/11/2012 |
| Develop a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. |
Low
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Few
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9/11/2012 |
| Provide at least one room set aside to use as a resident dining room and for activities, that is a good size, with good lighting, air flow and furniture. |
Low
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Few
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9/11/2012 |
| Store, cook, and serve food in a safe and clean way. |
Low
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Few
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9/11/2012 |
| Ensure residents maintain acceptable nutritional status. |
Low
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Few
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9/11/2012 |
| Allow residents to easily view the results of the nursing home's most recent inspection. |
Very Low
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Some
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9/11/2012 |
| Give residents a notice of rights, rules, services and charges. |
Very Low
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Some
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9/11/2012 |
April 06, 2011 Health Inspection
| Nursing Home Failed To: |
Possible or Actual Harm |
Residents Affected |
Date Fixed |
| Give proper treatment to residents with feeding tubes to prevent problems (such as aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities, nasal-pharyngeal ulcers) and help restore eating skills, if possible. |
Some
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Be designed, built, equipped, or well kept to protect the health and safety of residents, workers, and the public. |
Low
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Many
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5/27/2011 |
| Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provide adequate supervision to prevent avoidable accidents. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Ensure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, unless medically necessary, and that incontinent patients receive proper services to prevent urinary tract infections and restore normal bladder functions. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Keep all essential equipment working safely. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Have a program that investigates, controls and keeps infection from spreading. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
| Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential. |
Low
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
June 08, 2009 Health Inspection
| Nursing Home Failed To: |
Possible or Actual Harm |
Residents Affected |
Date Fixed |
| Store, cook, and serve food in a safe and clean way. |
Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide activities to meet the interests and needs of each resident. |
Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide care for residents in a way that maintains or improves their dignity and respect in full recognition of their individuality. |
Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide necessary care and services to maintain or improve the highest well being of each resident. |
Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
| Be designed, built, equipped, or well kept to protect the health and safety of residents, workers, and the public. |
Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
| Develop a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Develop policies and procedures for influenza and pneumococcal immunizations. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide medically-related social services to help each resident achieve the highest possible quality of life. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide a safe, clean, comfortable and home-like environment; and allow residents to use personal belongings to the extent possible. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Maintain drug records and properly mark/label drugs and other similar products according to accepted professional standards. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Maintain comfortable sound levels. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Have a program that investigates, controls and keeps infection from spreading. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Give the right treatment and services to residents who display physical or psychosocial problems adapting to changes in circumstances. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Evaluate a residentâs decrease in social interaction or increase in depressive behaviors and determine if the behavioral changes were avoidable if these problems did not exist before. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Ensure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, unless medically necessary, and that incontinent patients receive proper services to prevent urinary tract infections and restore normal bladder functions. |
Low
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Few
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide proper discharge planning and communication, of the resident's health status and summary of the resident's nursing home stay. |
Very Low
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Many
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7/20/2009 |
| Provide timely notification to the resident before transfer or discharge. |
Very Low
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Some
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7/20/2009 |
July 20, 2012 Complaints & Incidents
| Nursing Home Failed To: |
Possible or Actual Harm |
Residents Affected |
Date Fixed |
| Develop a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. |
Low
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Few
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9/11/2012 |
April 06, 2011 Complaints & Incidents
| Nursing Home Failed To: |
Possible or Actual Harm |
Residents Affected |
Date Fixed |
| Give proper treatment to residents with feeding tubes to prevent problems (such as aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities, nasal-pharyngeal ulcers) and help restore eating skills, if possible. |
Some
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Few
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5/27/2011 |
Note: Because of differences in calculation, all data may not match those shown on Nursing Home Compare, a website run by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. CMS has approved the U.S. News methodology.
Last updated
April 18, 2013.