F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
F

Failure to Maintain Continuous Licensed Nurse Coverage and Adequate Staffing

Rolling Hills Rehab And Care CtrBridgeport, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-11-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide sufficient licensed nursing staff on all shifts and adequate CNA staffing to meet resident needs, including a period when no nurse was present in the building. On one afternoon, two nurses left the facility, resulting in a gap of approximately 40 minutes to 1.5 hours with no licensed nurse on site while about 65–70 residents remained in the building. During this time, residents requested medications and nursing interventions, including removal of IV tubing from a PICC line, but no nurse was available to respond. A resident with diagnoses including peritoneal abscess, anemia, and a history of substance abuse reported that medications were often late and that on the day she left against medical advice, she walked the halls with IV antibiotic tubing hanging from her arm and could not find any nurse in the facility. Multiple CNAs and nurses reported that staffing was routinely insufficient across shifts, especially on nights, with only one CNA on each side of the building and two nurses and two CNAs for nearly 70 residents. Staff described being unable to complete timely incontinence care, showers, toileting, feeding assistance, and medication and treatment administration. They reported residents being found soaked in incontinence products at shift change, residents remaining in bed most or all day due to lack of staff to get them up, and residents waiting extended periods for call lights to be answered, sometimes 30 minutes or longer. Staff also reported that medications were consistently late, often documented as being “in the red,” and that nurses and CNAs frequently had to stay hours past their shifts due to call-offs and high workload. Residents and a resident representative corroborated that there were not enough staff to supervise and assist residents. Residents reported long waits for call lights to be answered, delays in receiving water and other basic assistance, and instances of being left on the toilet for prolonged periods while waiting for staff to return. Some residents described other residents wandering into their rooms without staff intervention, and one resident reported that she had to redirect confused residents herself. Another resident reported not receiving migraine medication after notifying a nurse leader and activating the call light twice more, with no staff response. Residents also noted that staff appeared frustrated and that staff turnover was high. Review of the facility’s admission agreement showed that the facility agreed to provide 24-hour nursing care and assistance or supervision with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, feeding, and ambulation. The facility assessment stated that its purpose was to determine necessary resources to care for residents during routine operations and emergencies and to inform staffing decisions, including day, evening, and night shifts, recruitment and retention, and contingency planning for staffing shortages. However, the assessment only identified the need for a full-time DON, ADON, MDS nurse, and part-time wound care nurse and did not specify how many licensed nurses were needed for the resident population or provide details on recruitment or contingency plans. This lack of detailed staffing planning, combined with ongoing staff departures and reliance on minimal staffing, contributed to repeated instances where resident care and supervision needs were not met. Human resources staff acknowledged difficulty filling night shift schedules for both nurses and CNAs and described recent initiation of agency use to fill open shifts. A newly hired LPN reported being scheduled to work independently on a unit during what was supposed to be an orientation day, without prior training on that unit. Staff interviews consistently described high-acuity residents, including geriatric psychiatric residents with behavioral issues, residents with frequent falls, and residents requiring 1:1 supervision or two-person mechanical lift transfers, being cared for with staffing levels that staff considered inadequate. The facility’s failure to ensure continuous licensed nurse coverage and adequate direct care staffing on all shifts, as well as its incomplete facility assessment regarding licensed nurse staffing and contingency planning, led to delays and omissions in resident care and supervision for the entire resident population.

Penalty

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Insufficient Nursing Staff Leading to Delayed Meals and Call Light Responses
F
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate nursing staff to meet residents’ needs in a timely manner, resulting in prolonged waits for assistance with meals, toileting, and call light responses. Multiple residents and a family member reported delayed call light response, lack of timely help with ambulation and incontinence care, and concerns about safety. Surveyors observed several residents waiting extended periods between breakfast tray delivery and staff assistance, with food left uncovered and no offers to reheat or provide alternatives, while only two CNAs assisted about 13 residents in the dining room. Staff interviews confirmed that CNAs had to finish serving other residents before helping those needing feeding assistance, causing breakfast to be served much later than residents preferred. During meal periods, most CNAs were pulled into the dining room, leaving one CNA to monitor the hall, respond to call lights, and feed a resident, which led to call lights remaining unanswered for over 20 minutes and residents waiting in soiled briefs or in the bathroom without timely help.

No penalty information released
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Insufficient Staffing Led to Delayed Feeding and Inappropriate Attire in Dining Area
D
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment, dysphagia, and total dependence for ADLs was brought to the dining room in an open-back hospital gown, leaving the resident exposed, and left sitting alone with a full breakfast tray and no staff assistance for an extended period. Breakfast had been delivered earlier, but no staff were present in the dining area, and the resident, who required full assistance with eating, was not fed until a CNA arrived from another unit and provided feeding without reheating the food. Staff interviews indicated there were not enough personnel or time to dress the resident appropriately before breakfast and that morning medication pass limited nurses’ ability to assist with feeding, despite a facility policy requiring care that maintains resident dignity and privacy.

No penalty information released
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Insufficient Staffing and Delayed Call Light Response
F
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain adequate nursing staff and to respond promptly to resident call lights. Staffing records showed that nurse staffing fell below the facility’s minimum requirement on multiple days, and call light logs documented that dozens of residents had call lights activated for more than 30 minutes before staff responded. Several residents reported routinely waiting over 30 minutes for assistance after activating their call lights. The facility’s own policy requires timely response to call lights by any staff who see or hear them, but this was not consistently followed.

No penalty information released
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Inadequate Staffing and Supervision Leading to Multiple Falls
D
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

A high fall-risk resident with dementia, prior fractures, and impaired mobility experienced multiple falls, including one with head impact and another causing painful limited ROM, despite a care plan identifying fall risk and interventions such as transfer assistance, nonskid footwear, and dycem on the wheelchair. The resident was found on the floor in the room and hallway on several occasions, sometimes after becoming anxious when family left, and was not assessed post-fall for further injury or vital signs. Staffing schedules showed only three CNAs and two nurses on night shifts for nearly 50 residents, with each nurse covering two hallways and CNAs covering one hallway plus extra rooms. A CNA reported that residents needing increased supervision could not be adequately monitored under the usual staffing pattern, and the family reported difficulty locating staff responsible for the resident’s care due to staff being assigned across multiple hallways.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Adequate Nursing Staff and Monitor Resident with Diabetes
D
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

A facility failed to maintain adequate nursing staff levels, resulting in missed blood sugar checks and insulin administration for a resident with type I diabetes. Due to insufficient staffing and communication breakdowns, the resident was not properly monitored, was later found on the floor with severe hyperglycemia and other critical symptoms, and required transfer to the hospital for multiple acute conditions.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Sufficient Direct Care Staffing
E
F0725 F725: Provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain adequate CNA staffing, resulting in only one CNA being available to care for all residents during a critical period. This led to significant delays in call light response, missed showers, and unmet ADL needs for several residents with complex medical conditions. Staff and residents reported long wait times for assistance, episodes of incontinence, and missed activities, with documentation confirming the staffing shortfall and its impact on resident care.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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