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PARK VIEW ESTATESLicense 3060057982 citations on this visit
2 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Continued... On 1/21/2022, (R1) was admitted to the facility late afternoon and was accompanied by his family with no reported incident documented by staff for that day. On 1/22/2022, at about 0515 hours, overnight staff found (R1) on his side next to the bed. Med Tech 1 (MT1) assessed (R1) for injury and reported “None found.”(R1) was not able to report how he fell. On 1/22/2022, at about 0700, (R1) had another unwitnessed fall in the hallway in front of his bedroom door and was found by Med Tech 2 (MT2) who assessed (R1) and reported on incident report that (R1) sustained an abrasion on his nose, forehead and left elbow. Interviews concluded that (R1) complained of discomfort and pain upon applying any pressure to his injuries to (MT2). Review of documentation concluded that (MT2’s) report and assessment was signed off by Health Service Director (HSD) Richard Mariona, Licensed Vocational Nurse on 1/24/2022 who was not present at the facility during any (R1’s) falls. There was no further document indicating follow up or additional assessment. On 1/23/2022, at about 1415 hours, (R1) had a third unwitnessed fall and was found by Caregiver 1 (CG1), who assessed (R1) and reported to have no injuries and no discomfort and was instructed by (HSD) Richard Mariona via telephone to check on (R1) every 30 minutes or so for any change in condition. On 1/24/2022, at about 0900 hours Caregiver 2 (CG2) was conducting routine rounds, and checked (R1) due to numerous reported falls. Interview with interviewee concluded that (R1) was unable to get up from bed and was complaining of pain on his right side. (R1’s) Family was contacted and asked if they wanted to come and pick up (R1) and transport him to the hospital. (R1’s) Family indicated “If you can’t move him out of bed how could I?” Facility called paramedics and (R1) was taken to Fountain Valley Hospital around 1100. (R1’s) Family arrived to the facility prior to (R1) being transported to Fountain Valley Hospital and took pictures of (R1’s) injuries. (R1) was examined by attending physician Dr. David Hamilton who diagnosed (R1) with fractured ribs from the fifth to the eight rib on the left side, weakness, head injury and a Pneumonia. (R1) was Admitted into Fountain Valley Hospital on 1/25/2022, and was discharged on 2/2/2022. Upon discharge, (R1) returned to reside with Family. Continued on next page... Continued... Based on the preponderance of evidence gathered through multiple interviews and documents obtained; the allegation “Resident sustained multiple falls with consequential rib fractures” is deemed to be UNSUBSTANTIATED, meaning although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation did or did not occur. An exit interview was conducted with Executive Director Sheila Fike and Richard Mariona, Health Service Director and a copy of this report, and the LIC 811, identifying confidential names was left at facility. ***This is an amended report***

Citations

2 citations recorded*CCLD

What does Type A vs Type B mean?

Type A. Serious citation. Imminent or substantial risk to children. The regulator requires corrective action immediately and may impose a civil penalty.

Type B. Lower-severity citation. Corrective action required, no imminent risk. The regulator monitors compliance on the next visit.

  • 87464(f)(1)Type A

    Basic Services-87464(f)(1):Basic Services at a minimum shall include care and supervision. Care and supervision means the facility assumes responsibility for, or provides or promises to provide in the future, ongoing assistance with activities of daily living without which the resident’s physical health, mental health, safety CONTINED... or welfare would be endangered. This requirement was not met as evidenced by: On 1/12/22, Memory Care Director assessed (R1) for potential falls based on the fall assessment dated 12/10/21, and required fall monitoring. The facility staff failed to accurately assess and provide timely medical treatment for (R1). CONTINUED...

  • 87705(c)(4)Type A

    Care of Persons with Dementia 87705(c)(4). There is an adequate number of direct care staff to support each resident’s physical…safety and health care needs as identified in his/her current appraisal This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on interviews, the facility failed to CONTINUED... ensure that facility staff follow protocol to support each resident’s physical, safety and health care needs as identified in current appraisal. The facility failed to have appropriate supervision to ensure that (R1) was observed and provided timely medical treatment after reported falls. Interviewees reported CONTINED...

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What happened during the May 17, 2022 inspection of PARK VIEW ESTATES?

This was a complaint inspection of PARK VIEW ESTATES on May 17, 2022. 2 citations were issued: 2 Type A (serious).

Were any citations issued to PARK VIEW ESTATES on May 17, 2022?

Yes, 2 citations were issued (2 Type A, 0 Type B). The first citation was for: "Basic Services-87464(f)(1):Basic Services at a minimum shall include care and supervision. Care and supervision means th..."

What type of inspection was this?

This was a complaint inspection. Complaint inspections are triggered when someone reports a concern about the facility to CCLD.

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