Public Record
Martin County Health Care Facility
From CMS
Facility profile
- CMS overall rating
- 4 / 5
- Certified beds
- 65
- Avg. residents per day
- 61.7
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Inspection record
On record from CMS
- Citations on record
- 14
- Inspections on file
- 3
- Last inspection
- 2023-01-06
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Citations
14 citations on record
Each deficiency cited on a CMS health inspection of this facility, sourced from the federal record. Open a report for the raw CMS Scope and Severity grade on each finding.
What do CMS severity letters mean?
Serious (G-L). Actual harm to a resident, or immediate jeopardy. Codes G through I indicate actual harm; J through L indicate immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety.
General (A-F). No actual harm found, or harm that is minimal. The facility must still submit a Plan of Correction. Most CMS citations land here.
Each letter combines severity with scope: how many residents the deficiency affected.
- 0920Generalpotential for harm
Ensure proper usage of power strips and extension cords.
- 0888Generalpotential for harm
Ensure staff are vaccinated for COVID-19
- 0004Generalpotential for harm
Develop and maintain an Emergency Preparedness Program (EP).
- 0024Generalpotential for harm
Establish policies and procedures for volunteers.
- 0321Generalpotential for harm
Ensure that special areas are constructed so that walls can resist fire for one hour or have an approved fire extinguishing system.
- 0372Generalpotential for harm
Ensure smoke barriers are constructed to a 1 hour fire resistance rating.
- 0600Generalpotential for harm
Protect each resident from all types of abuse such as physical, mental, sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect by anybody.
- 0606Generalpotential for harm
Not hire anyone with a finding of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or theft.
- 0880Generalpotential for harm
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
- 0656Seriousimmediate jeopardy
Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
- 0689Seriousimmediate jeopardy
Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
- 0690Generalpotential for harm
Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
- 0880Generalpotential for harm
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
- 0641Seriousimmediate jeopardy
Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
Inspection history
Every health inspection on record
Each CMS health inspection of this facility, and the deficiencies the surveyors cited. Where the verbatim Form 2567 statement of deficiencies is on file, it links to the full report.
- View inspection reportInspection9 deficiencies
- View inspection reportInspection9 deficiencies
- View inspection reportInspection5 deficiencies
FAQ
Questions and answers
- What is Martin County Health Care Facility?
- Martin County Health Care Facility is a Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home in Inez, KY, tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Its CMS Certification Number (CCN) is 185379.
- What is the CMS rating for Martin County Health Care Facility?
- Martin County Health Care Facility has a CMS overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars. CMS rates nursing homes on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.
- How many beds does Martin County Health Care Facility have?
- Martin County Health Care Facility is certified for 65 beds. It serves an average of 61.7 residents per day.
- How many citations does Martin County Health Care Facility have?
- Martin County Health Care Facility has 14 citations on record from CMS health inspections, each tied to a federal deficiency tag.
- When was Martin County Health Care Facility last inspected?
- Martin County Health Care Facility was last inspected on January 6, 2023. CMS surveys nursing homes about once a year and after complaints.
- What can I do if I have concerns about care at this facility?
- Start by raising the concern with the facility administrator or director of nursing. Every state also runs a free long-term care ombudsman program that advocates for residents and families; the federal Eldercare Locator at eldercare.acl.gov can connect you with yours. Complaints about quality of care can also be filed with your state survey agency.
*Sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). See the official record on CMS Care Compare. If you believe any information is inaccurate, report it here.
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