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Inspection visit

Health inspection

LAFAYETTE MANOR, INCCMS #3957952 citations on this visit
2 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

This survey cited 2 deficiencies. The full statement and the facility’s plan of correction follow, verbatim from the federal record.

395795 08/12/2025 Lafayette Manor, Inc 147 Lafayette Manor Road Uniontown, PA 15401
F 0558 Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident. Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Based on observations, review of clinical records, and staff interview it was determined that the facility failed to provide reasonable accommodation of needs for five of 25 residents reviewed (Resident R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5). Based on observations, review of clinical records, and staff interview it was determined that the facility failed to provide reasonable accommodation of needs for five of 25 residents reviewed (Resident R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5). Findings Include: During observations of resident rooms on the first and second floors on 8/12/25, from 9:40 a.m., through 11:45 a.m., incontinence diapers were being placed in rooms.During an interview on 8/12/25, at 10:22 a.m., Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Employees E1 and E2 confirmed that the facility only allows eight incontinence diapers per resident, and they were told they are not to get any more, if they run out, they have to wait for the Supervisor to get them. Staff stated, residents are to be changed every two hours, we need 12 then at least and what happens if the resident goes through more because of diarrhea? During an interview on 8/12/25, at 10:42 a.m., Nurse Aide (NA) Employee E4 stated that you only have eight incontinence diapers for each resident. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:10 NA Employees E5 and E8 stated that the facility only allows eight incontinence diapers per resident, and we used to be able to get more now you have to hunt down the Supervisor to get them or you get into trouble. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:20 a.m., NA Employees E7 and E9 stated that they the facility does not allow no more than eight incontinence diapers for each resident in 24 hours. There are no wipes and washcloths are used and at times the washcloths don't look clean and we're using a rag that may have been used on someone's behind now using it on a resident's face. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:35 a.m., Housekeeper/central/custodian Employee E11 stated that places the supplies of diapers in each resident room, if there are four, I put in four more, the extra-large users only get four at a time. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11;40 a.m., LPN Employee E7 and NA Employee E9 stated Resident R6 has small diapers in her room but requires extra-large, when observed, there were four small diapers in her drawer. Review of Resident R5's clinical record indicated her weight as being 169 pounds, incontinence of bowel and bladder and recently having a healed pressure ulcer of her sacrum that started as shearing and had developed and worsened while in the facility. On 8/12/25, she had developed a urinary tract infection. Review of the facility pressure ulcer list indicated four residents (Residents R1, R2, R3 and R4) with Incontinence Associated Dermatitis and staged as partial thickness and all developing in the facility. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:45 a.m., the Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that the facility failed provide reasonable accommodation of needs for five of 25 residents reviewed (Resident R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5). 28 Pa. Code 201.29 (a) Resident Rights.28 Pa. Code 211.10 (d) Resident care policies. Residents Affected - Few Page 1 of 2 395795 395795 08/12/2025 Lafayette Manor, Inc 147 Lafayette Manor Road Uniontown, PA 15401
F 0584 Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Residents Affected - Some Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely. Based on observations, review of facility policy, resident, and staff interviews, it was determined that the facility failed to provide a safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment on two of two nursing units (First and Second Floor Nursing Units). Based on observations, review of facility policy, resident, and staff interviews, it was determined that the facility failed to provide a safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment on two of two nursing units (First and Second Floor Nursing Units). Findings included: Review of the facility policy Homelike Environment dated 1/28/25, indicated in part The facility staff and management maximizes, to the extent possible, the characteristics of the facility that reflect a personalized, homelike setting. These characteristics include clean bed and bath linens that are in good condition. Review of Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations S483.10(i) Safe Environment. The resident has a right to a safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely. S483.10(i)(2) Housekeeping and maintenance services necessary to maintain a sanitary, orderly, and comfortable interior. During an observation on 8/12/25, from 9:40 a.m., through 11:20 a.m., of the first floor nursing unit identified: Observation of the linen carts identified torn towels and bed blankets and ripped washcloths being provided from laundry as washcloths. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 10:22 a.m., Licensed Practical Nurses E1 and E2 confirmed that the facility utilizes torn towels, blankets and ripped washcloths to clean residents for washcloths due to not having wipes and the only wash cloths being provided. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:20 a.m., Nurse Aide Employees E7 and E8 stated that they use the ripped washcloths and pieces of blankets and towels as washcloths and that is what facility provides. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:22 a.m., Maintenance Director Employee E3 stated that those were being provided as washcloths. Stated the facility has new washcloths and showed them to the surveyor still packaged. During an interview on 8/12/25, at 11:30 a.m., the Nursing Home Administrator confirmed the ripped washcloths and torn blankets and towels were what was being provided. The facility failed to provide a safe, comfortable and homelike environment for the residents of the first and second floor nursing units. 28 Pa. Code: 207.2(a) Administrator's responsibility. 28 Pa. Code: 201.29(k) Resident rights. 395795 Page 2 of 2

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Citations

2 citations 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.

  • 0558GeneralS&S Dpotential for harm

    F558 - The right to reside and receive services in the facility with reasonable

    Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.

  • 0584GeneralS&S Epotential for harm

    F584 - Safe Environment

    Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.

FAQ · About this visit

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What happened during the August 12, 2025 survey of LAFAYETTE MANOR, INC?

This was a inspection survey of LAFAYETTE MANOR, INC on August 12, 2025. The surveyor cited 2 deficiencies, recorded on the federal Form 2567 statement of deficiencies.

Were any deficiencies cited at LAFAYETTE MANOR, INC on August 12, 2025?

Yes, 2 deficiencies were cited, each with a CMS Scope and Severity grade. The first was: "Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident."

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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