F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
F

Failure to Maintain Clean, Safe, and Well-Maintained Environment Throughout Facility

Buckeye Terrace Rehabilitation And Nursing CenterWesterville, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-24-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain a clean, safe, and sanitary environment in resident care and common areas, affecting all 62 residents in the building. Surveyor observations on the first floor showed a mattress propped against a dining room wall with two wheelchairs holding it up, holes and torn wallpaper behind it, and a broken chair part under the mattress edge. There was also a large streak-like hole in the wall near the dining room entrance. Hallways on the first floor had dirt and brown smears, were littered with small white paper pieces, and two nursing station trash cans were overflowing. Additional structural issues included a handrail pulled away from the wall, unpainted re-plastered wall sections, and multiple areas where walls and corners had separated, including near the soiled utility room, between a resident room and the resident/family lounge, and near the courtyard door. Seven cigarette butts were observed in the hallway between the courtyard and ambulance doors, and the elevator floor had multiple brown spots. On the second floor, surveyors observed white streaks on the floor from the elevator to a resident room that appeared to be paint streaks, as well as dirty hallways with brown spots and scattered small white paper pieces similar to those on the first floor. A CNA stated she did not know what the white streaks were but thought they looked like paint. The maintenance staff member confirmed the presence of the mattress, damaged walls, litter, overflowing trash, loose handrail, unpainted plaster, separated walls, cigarette butts, and dirty elevator floor, and explained that the white streaks on the second floor were paint streaks resulting from moving a heavy door. The maintenance staff member also verified that the overall appearance of the facility was not in a homelike manner. Housekeeping staff reported that the person who previously stripped and waxed floors was no longer employed because the position was considered unnecessary, and that housekeeping hours were limited to a budgeted 30 hours per week, resulting in housekeepers typically working only about four hours per day. According to housekeeping, cleaning efforts were focused on “important areas” such as bathrooms, nurses’ stations, main hallways, and a limited number of resident rooms, with staff doing only what they could within their limited hours and CNAs assisting with spills when housekeeping was not present. Subsequent observation confirmed missing handrail corners on two halls, which the Administrator verified at the time. Review of facility policies showed that floors were required to be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner with daily cleaning, and that maintenance services were required to keep the building, grounds, and equipment in good repair and free from hazards, which was not achieved as evidenced by the observed conditions.

Penalty

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Short Summary

The facility did not maintain a safe, orderly, and homelike environment in several resident rooms. One resident’s bathroom door had a hole, confirmed by a housekeeper. Another resident’s room had a urinal and a pair of scissors left on the floor, verified by an LPN. A third resident’s room had a long, deep gash in the lower part of the bathroom door and a trash bin with a large missing chunk on its rim, as confirmed by the DOM. These observations showed that housekeeping and maintenance services were not consistently ensuring a sanitary, comfortable environment as required by facility policy.

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Failure to Maintain Resident Room in Good Repair
D
F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
Short Summary

A resident with Parkinson’s disease, altered mental status, and severe cognitive impairment was housed in a room that was not maintained in good repair, where surveyors observed a chair rail with approximately four feet of splintered wood along the wall next to the resident’s low-position bed. The resident’s care plan did not indicate any refusal of housekeeping or maintenance services, and the Director of Plant Maintenance acknowledged that the chair rail was in disrepair and required replacement, contrary to facility policy stating that safety of residents, visitors, and employees is a top priority.

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Failure to Maintain Required Temperatures and Sanitary Wheelchairs
E
F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that air temperatures in multiple resident rooms and common areas on two pods were below the facility’s stated acceptable range, despite temperature logs uniformly recording 75°F with no variation and no work orders reflecting low-temperature concerns. The Director of Maintenance confirmed the low readings and the facility’s policy requiring temperatures between 71°F and 81°F in common areas. In addition, a resident was observed in a wheelchair near the nurses’ station that was visibly dirty and covered with debris, even though the wheelchair was listed on a twice-weekly cleaning schedule. The Therapy Program Director and a Unit Manager/LPN confirmed the wheelchair should have been cleaned as scheduled and acknowledged there was no specific facility policy for wheelchair cleaning, although nurses and unit managers were expected to oversee CNA completion of the cleaning schedule.

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Failure to Maintain Safe, Clean, and Well-Maintained Environment
E
F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not maintain a safe, clean, and well-maintained environment for multiple residents. One shared room had a large, visibly substandard ceiling repair from a prior water leak directly over a bed, along with additional wall damage, while the resident who used that bed typically remained there most of the day. A shared bathroom for four residents had water-stained doors, a broken light switch plate, a baseboard heater pulling away from the wall, and an unknown hardened material around the heater. In the same room and at two nurse stations, baseboard heaters and ceiling vents had heavy dust buildup, including dust drooping from a ceiling vent. The administrator and CNAs confirmed these conditions, which did not align with the facility’s policy for a safe, clean, and homelike environment.

No penalty information released
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Environmental Sanitation and Maintenance Deficiencies Throughout Facility
F
F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
Short Summary

Surveyors identified widespread environmental deficiencies, including a persistent musty/mildew odor in a main hallway, dust and debris along hallway edges, and trash and disposable items on floors in some resident rooms. Multiple hallways and units had chipped and peeled paint where tape had been used to hang items, with some areas poorly repainted in mismatched colors, and numerous doors and door jambs were scuffed and scraped. One resident’s shared bathroom was found with an overfilled trash can containing an incontinent brief, floor debris, a towel placed under a raised toilet seat, dried residue on the floor, and feces splatter on the raised seat and inside the commode. Housekeeping was limited to two day-shift staff with no evening or night coverage; while a housekeeper felt staffing was adequate, a CNA, an RN, and the Maintenance Director reported that housekeeping struggled to keep up, with some residents stating their rooms had not been cleaned for weeks. The Maintenance Director also acknowledged a roof leak near the hallway with the musty odor and recognized the need for cleaning and repair of walls, doors, and FRP surfaces.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Clean and Safe Resident Bathroom Environment
D
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Short Summary

A resident with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, type 2 DM, pseudobulbar affect, and chronic kidney disease, who depended on staff for bathing and toileting, was found to have a bathroom with a black substance around the toilet base and significant water-damaged wood under the sink vanity, including a large hole exposing the floor and additional black discoloration. The Maintenance Coordinator acknowledged the black substance but did not believe it was mold, and a CNA reported the vanity damage and discoloration had been present since she started working there over a year earlier. These conditions conflicted with the facility’s Environmental Service policy requiring a clean and sanitary resident environment.

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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