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C.A.L.L. - VALDEZ HOUSELicense 405802280
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Behavior Plan at a Glance dated 04/04/2024, Twin Cities Community Hospital Discharge dated 05/12/2024 and all forms were current. The facility is keeping up with all plans to provide R1 the best possible care with the refusal behaviors at this time. On the allegation: Facility staff do not meet resident’s incontinence needs. Based on interviews the staff at the facility do change R1 several times a day, use wipes to clean R1 and sponge bath R1 daily. The staff have not been able to get R1 to take a shower due to R1's refusals. The staff have tried different times of the day and different staff asking R1. R1 is only allowing a few staff to help R1 and it has been by wipes or sponge bathing. R1 used to use the restroom but R1 has been incontinent wearing briefs now since November of 2023. R1 had a recent 911 ER visit due to staff coming on shift worried about R1 and that R1's refusals may have lead to sores and or sepsis. R1's discharge from the ER did not have any notations in regards to neglect, sores or sepsis. The discharge diagnosis was Abdominal Pain with Diarrhea and a follow up appointment with Primary Care Physician (PCP) was requested. R1 has an appointment on June 6, 2024 at 2:15pm which was the soonest staff was able to get R1 in to see PCP. Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC) placed R1 at this facility in 06/2023 and the facility has had meetings with TCRC about R1. The most recent team meeting regarding R1 was held 05/01/2024 with facility Administrator, R1, TCRC and Behaviorist. Everyone is aware of R1 and the refusals to shower. The facility is currently working with TCRC on placement for R1. Based on the evidence this allegation is Unsubstantiated at this time. On the allegation: Facility staff do not ensure resident's hygiene needs are being met. Based on staff interviews R1 has been refusing showers. R1 is being changed several times thorough out the day. R1 is getting wiped down daily and R1 is getting sponged bathed Monday-Friday on a regular basis. R1 was showered recently on Noc shift early morning on the 12th by staff 5 (S5), R1 would not allow for R1's hair or face to be washed but allowed S5 to use a washcloth to clean R1's body, R1 was also given a wash cloth to help clean R1's self. Staff at the facility called 911 and R1 went to the ER later that afternoon on the 12th, the staff that came on duty felt R1 had not been cleaned since the prior day and was worried that R1 would have skin breakdown, sores and or sepsis. The discharge paperwork was reviewed by LPA and had no mention of neglect, sores or sepsis. The ER diagnosis was abdominal pain. The facility staff are working with TCRC and Behaviorist to help R1 with R1's changing behaviors. Continued 9099-C The facility has spoken with TCRc about possible placement of R1 to another facility. LPA spoke with TCRC Quality Assurance staff that stated they were made aware of the shower refusals and are now aware of the possible placement to another facility for R1. R1 is incontinent and R1 does refuse showers. The staff try daily to shower R1 and sometimes are not able to due to R1's refusal and agitation. Based on the evidence this allegation is deemed Unsubstantiated at this time Exit interview conducted and copy of report printed for Administrator

Citations

1 citation 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.

  • 87705(b)(1Type A

    (b) ...Plan of Operation, the plan of operation shall address the needs of residents with dementia, including:(1)Procedures for notifying...(2)Safety measures to address behaviors such as wandering, aggressive behavior and ingestion of toxic...This requirement has not been met as evidenced by: Based on record review the Licensee did not comply with the regulation above the facility does not have a plan of operation approved for dementia which poses an immediate risk to residents in care.

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What happened during the May 21, 2024 inspection of C.A.L.L. - VALDEZ HOUSE?

This was a complaint inspection of C.A.L.L. - VALDEZ HOUSE on May 21, 2024. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to C.A.L.L. - VALDEZ HOUSE on May 21, 2024?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

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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