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Inspection visit

Health inspection

HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSINGCMS #3954321 citation on this visit
1 citation recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

This survey cited 1 deficiency. The full statement and the facility’s plan of correction follow, verbatim from the federal record.

395432 02/08/2024 Holland Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing 280 Middle Holland Road Holland, PA 18966
F 0880 Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program. Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Based on observations, review of facility policy, and review of facility documentation it was determined that the facility did not ensure an effective infection prevention program was maintained related to hand hygiene observed for one of six residents observed. (Resident R6) Residents Affected - Few Findings Include: Review of the facility policy titled, Handwashing/Hand Hygiene dated July 2023, reads, Policy Statement: This facility considers hand hygiene the primary means to prevent the spread of infections. 1. All personnel shall be trained and regularly in-serviced on the importance of hand hygiene in preventing the transmission of healthcare-associated infections. 2. All personnel shall follow the handwashing/hand hygiene procedures to help prevent the spread of infections to other personnel, residents, and visitors. 3. Hand hygiene products and supplies (sinks, soap, towels, alcohol-based hand rub, etc.) shall be readily accessible and convenient for staff use to encourage compliance with hand hygiene policies. 4. Triclosan-containing soaps will not be used. 5. Wash hands with soap (antimicrobial or non-antimicrobial) and water for the following situations: a. When hands are visibly soiled; and b. Page 1 of 4 395432 395432 02/08/2024 Holland Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing 280 Middle Holland Road Holland, PA 18966
F 0880 Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Residents Affected - Few After contact with a resident with infectious diarrhea including, but not limited to infections caused by norovirus, salmonella, shigella and C. difficile. 6. Use an alcohol-based hand rub containing at least 62% alcohol; or, alternatively, soap (antimicrobial or non-antimicrobial) and water for the following situations: a. Before and after coming on duty; b. Before and after direct contact with residents; c. Before preparing or handling medications; d. Before performing any non-surgical invasive procedures; e. Before and after handling an invasive device (e.g., urinary catheters, IV access sites); f. Before donning sterile gloves; g. Before handling clean or soiled dressings, gauze pads, etc.; h. Before moving from a contaminated body site to a clean body site during resident care; i. After contact with a resident's intact skin; j. After contact with blood or bodily fluids; k. 395432 Page 2 of 4 395432 02/08/2024 Holland Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing 280 Middle Holland Road Holland, PA 18966
F 0880 After handling used dressings, contaminated equipment, etc.; Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm l. After contact with objects (e.g., medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of the resident; Residents Affected - Few m. After removing gloves; n. Before and after entering isolation precaution settings; o. Before and after eating or handling food; p. Before and after assisting a resident with meals; and q. After personal use of the toilet or conducting your personal hygiene. 7. Hand hygiene is the final step after removing and disposing of personal protective equipment. Observation of the second-floor unit on February 9, 2024 at 10:36 a.m. revealed a licensed nurse completing medication administration. Medication administration was observed for Resident R6. Licensed nurse, Employee E4, was observed during medication pass. When Licensed nurse, Employee E4. found out they were going to be observed they went to the nurse's station to obtain disinfecting wipes. Licensed Nurse, Employee E4, came back to the nursing cart and placed the disinfecting wipes container on the top of their cart. Licensed nurse Employee E4 sanitized their hands and put on new gloves. Licensed Nurse, Employee E4, then after noticing there was not much space on the top of the nursing cart, went to place the disinfecting wipes in the bottom drawer of the nursing cart, and they would not fit. Licensed Nurse, Employee E4 took them out of the drawer and the disinfecting wipe container fell on the floor. Licensed Nurse, Employee with gloves still on, picked up the disinfecting wipes container and placed them on the top of the nurse's station. Licensed Nurse, Employee E4 then started to pour medications while placing medication cards on the nurse's station. Licensed Nurse, Employee E4 did not disinfect the top of the nursing cart, remove their existing gloves, sanitizie their hands, and put on new gloves after picking up the disifecting wipes off the floor and placing them on the top of their nursing cart. Observation of the first-floor unit on February 9, 2024 at 11:17 a.m. revealed Nurse Aid Employee E7 came out of a resident room with gloves on and a urine sample cup in their hand. Nurse Aid Employee E7 walked over to the nurse's station and placed a urine cup on the nurses station top counter for 395432 Page 3 of 4 395432 02/08/2024 Holland Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing 280 Middle Holland Road Holland, PA 18966
F 0880 Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Residents Affected - Few a moment while still in their hand. While doing this, Nurse Aid Employee E7, asked where they should put the sample, and Licensed Nurse, Employee E8 stated they would get a bag out of the closet. While Licensed Nurse, Employee E8 retrieved the bag from the closet, Nurse Aid Employee E7 placed the urine cup on the top counter of the nurse's station for a moment again and then picked it up and leaned on the nurse's station with both arms. After this, the Nurse Aid Employee E7 touched the side of their face with the back of their hand. Licensed Nurse, Employee E8 obtained a specimen bag from the closet and Nurse Aide Employee E7 then placed the urine sample cup into a specimen bag and it was given to licensed nurse Employee E8. Nurse Aide Employee E7 then threw their gloves in the trash on the medication cart, opened the door with the door handle to Tyler's place lounge, and went into Tyler's place lounge. Nurse Aide Employee E7 did not perform hand hygiene after taking off their gloves. 28 Pa. Code 211.12 (d) Nursing Services 395432 Page 4 of 4

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Citations

1 citation recorded*CMS

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.

  • 0880GeneralS&S Dpotential for harm

    F880 - Infection Control

    Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.

FAQ · About this visit

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What happened during the February 8, 2024 survey of HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING?

This was a inspection survey of HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING on February 8, 2024. The surveyor cited 1 deficiency, recorded on the federal Form 2567 statement of deficiencies.

Were any deficiencies cited at HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING on February 8, 2024?

Yes, 1 deficiency was cited, each with a CMS Scope and Severity grade. The first was: "Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program."

What type of survey was this?

This was a inspection survey conducted by state surveyors under federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) oversight. Findings are published on CMS Care Compare.

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