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Inspection visit

Health inspection

TRANSITIONS HEALTHCARE WASHINGTON PACMS #3956921 citation on this visit
1 citation recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

This survey cited 1 deficiency, 1 of them serious (actual harm or immediate jeopardy). The full statement and the facility’s plan of correction follow, verbatim from the federal record.

395692 08/28/2025 Transitions Healthcare Washington PA 90 Humbert Lane Washington, PA 15301
F 0689 Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents. Level of Harm - Actual harm Residents Affected - Few **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on review of facility policies and documents, clinical record review, and staff interview, it was determined that the facility failed to provide adequate supervision to prevent injury that resulted in the actual harm of a laceration that required sutures for one of three residents (Resident R1). This was identified as past non-compliance. Findings include: Review of the facility policy Transfer/Lift Policy, dated 1/6/25, indicated it is the facility's policy to provide safe care for each resident and staff when having to physically transfer/lift a resident and all resident care will be provided in accordance with the individual resident's care plan. Review of the clinical record indicated Resident R1 was re-admitted to the facility on [DATE]. Review of the Minimum Data Set (MDS - periodic assessment of resident care needs) dated 5/26/25, included diagnoses of anxiety, spinal stenosis(spaces inside the spine get too small), muscle weakness, and syncope (sudden temporary loss of consciousness) with collapse. Review of Section GG: Functional Abilities indicated that Resident R1 required substantial/maximal assistance for chair/bed-to-chair transfers. Review of a physician order dated 10/14/24, indicated Resident R1 transfer with a mechanical lift with the assist of two. This is the current order. Review of Resident R1's plan of care for ADLs (activities of daily living) Functional Status / Rehabilitation Potential, updated 10/14/24, indicated that the resident will transfer with a mechanical lift with the assist of two. Review of a progress note dated 8/9/25, at 12:33 p.m. indicated, Patient was being transferred from the bed to the wheelchair with assist x 1 when she struck her left shin on the wheelchair leg rest attachment causing a 5cm laceration to her anterior shin. Review of a progress note dated 8/9/25, at 2:22 p.m. indicated, Patient returned from hospital with 2 internal sutured and 12 external sutures that will need removed here in 10 days. Review of facility submitted information on 8/10/25, indicated On 8/9/25 at approximately 12:30 pm, resident was being transferred to her wheelchair by 1 CNA [certified nursing assistant] from the bed to the chair. Resident's transfer statues is an assist times two with a hoyer. During this transfer the resident obtained a 5 cm laceration to her left anterior shin. Resident was sent to the emergency department for repair of the laceration and returned to the facility. Review of an employee statement written by nursing assistant (NA), Employee E1, dated 8/10/25, indicated, I was transferring her from the bed to the wheelchair when her left shin hit the bottom of the wheelchair. I noticed it was bleeding and went to get help from the licensed practical nurse (LPN) and registered nurse (RN) Supervisor. I did it by myself because the resident said ‘one person can put her in the chair'. I was not aware that she was a hoyer lift. Review of the facility's plan of correction included:-Wound will be monitored for signs/symptoms of infection.-Nursing care plan updated to include any new orders.-Interventions are put into place to prevent injuries or reduce the risk of injuries for individual resident needs.-PT/OT (physical therapy / occupational therapy) consult ordered for transfers.-All residents are assessed on admission, quarterly and upon incident for appropriate care plan adjustments.-All Page 1 of 2 395692 395692 08/28/2025 Transitions Healthcare Washington PA 90 Humbert Lane Washington, PA 15301
F 0689 Level of Harm - Actual harm Residents Affected - Few incidents and accidents are tracked and trended by the quality assurance committee and reviewed for recommendations to prevent injuries.-Education provided to NA, LPN, and RN regarding how to look up resident's transfer status, proper transfer protocol, and what to do if resident refuses assist of 2 with any type of lift. During an interview on 8/28/25, NA employees E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, and E7 were interviewed, and confirmed they were provided education on resident transfer status, proper transfer protocol, and what to do if a resident refuses assist of 2 with any type of lift. Review of education sign-in sheets on 8/28/25, confirmed in-service on transfer/lift protocol was completed on 8/11/25 During an interview on 8/28/25 at approximately 1:32 p.m., the Nursing Home Administrator and the Director of Nursing confirmed the facility failed to provide adequate supervision to prevent injury that resulted in the actual harm of a laceration that required sutures for one of three residents (Resident R1). This was identified as past non-compliance. 28 Pa. Code 201.14(a) Responsibility of licensee.28 Pa. Code 201.18(b)(e)(1) Management.28 Pa. Code 201.29(a) Resident rights.28 Pa. Code 211.10(c)(d) Resident care policies.28 Pa Code 211.12(d)(1)(2)(5) Nursing services. 395692 Page 2 of 2

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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.

  • 0689SeriousS&S Gactual harm

    F689 - Accidents

    Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.

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What happened during the August 28, 2025 survey of TRANSITIONS HEALTHCARE WASHINGTON PA?

This was a inspection survey of TRANSITIONS HEALTHCARE WASHINGTON PA on August 28, 2025. The surveyor cited 1 deficiency, recorded on the federal Form 2567 statement of deficiencies.

Were any deficiencies cited at TRANSITIONS HEALTHCARE WASHINGTON PA on August 28, 2025?

Yes, 1 deficiency was cited, each with a CMS Scope and Severity grade. The first was: "Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents."

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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