F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
F

Widespread Infection Control and Water Management Failures

Bethany Nursing Home, IncCanton, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-24-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves multiple failures in the facility’s infection prevention and control practices during resident care, medication administration, blood glucose monitoring, and environmental management. For one resident with pneumonia, muscle weakness, impaired cognition, and dependence on staff for toileting, a CNA was observed providing care with the room door open while soiled linens and a used adult brief were left on the floor. The CNA acknowledged that the dirty linens and brief were on the floor and stated she would pick them up after finishing care. The DON later confirmed that dirty linens were not to be placed on the floor and should be put in a bag. For residents with diabetes, staff did not follow hand hygiene and equipment disinfection policies during blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration. One cognitively intact resident with type 2 diabetes and acute kidney failure had an order for twice-daily blood sugar checks. An LPN removed a glucometer from the medication cart, entered the resident’s room, performed a fingerstick blood sugar check without cleaning the glucometer before use, then briefly wiped it with an alcohol pad afterward. The LPN returned the glucometer to the cart without performing hand hygiene before or after the procedure and confirmed that the device was used on multiple residents daily and that she had not cleaned it before use or washed her hands. Another resident with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease, who received daily insulin, had a fingerstick blood sugar check and insulin administration performed by a different LPN who never washed her hands or used hand sanitizer before, between, or after entering and exiting the room. This LPN placed the glucometer on top of the cart, handled multiple insulin pens, administered insulin, then briefly wiped the glucometer for about 12 seconds before returning it to the cart, and confirmed she had not performed hand hygiene and believed this was the correct way to clean the glucometer. These practices did not follow the facility’s handwashing and cleaning/disinfecting policies or the Sani Wipe instructions requiring a two-minute wet time. Additional hand hygiene failures occurred during medication administration for residents with significant functional impairments. One severely cognitively impaired resident with radiculopathy, diabetes, and muscle weakness required assistance with ADLs. An LPN prepared 12 oral medications from the cart without hand hygiene, administered them along with a nasal spray, then returned the nasal spray to the cart without washing her hands before or after resident contact or before reentering the cart. Another cognitively intact resident with Parkinson’s disease and chronic kidney disease, who required ADL assistance, received 10 medications prepared in applesauce by a different LPN who also did not wash her hands before preparing the medications, after administering them, or before accessing the cart again to prepare medications for the next resident. These actions were inconsistent with the facility’s handwashing policy requiring hand hygiene before and after resident care and invasive procedures. The facility also failed to follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) for a resident with severe cognitive impairment, a chronic sacral wound, and an indwelling catheter, who was care planned for EBP due to chronic wounds and device use. Two CNAs provided high-contact care, including a brief check and change, emptying the catheter bag, disconnecting and reconnecting catheter tubing, draining urine, dressing the resident, and transferring the resident via mechanical lift, without donning isolation gowns and without performing hand hygiene before, during, or after care. One CNA acknowledged the presence of an EBP sign at the room entrance instructing staff to wear gloves and a gown for high-contact activities such as transferring and device care, and both CNAs confirmed they had not worn gowns or performed hand hygiene. These actions did not comply with the facility’s EBP and handwashing policies. In addition to direct care issues, the facility did not implement its Legionella Water Management Program as written. The Administrator confirmed that in one year the facility only tested ice machines and did not perform required Legionella testing of the broader water system, and in the following year no Legionella testing was completed at all. The Administrator further confirmed that the facility used city water and that, despite contacting the water company, no Legionella testing was performed. The Administrator also acknowledged that there were empty resident rooms with private bathrooms and sinks where water could remain stagnant and that these areas were not tested in either year. These practices did not align with the facility’s Legionella Water Management Program policy, which required identification and monitoring of areas in the water system where Legionella could grow and spread, including storage tanks, water heaters, filters, aerators, showerheads, hoses, misters, humidifiers, and fountains, and required at least annual review of the program.

Penalty

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Improper Infection Control During Medication Administration
D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

A nurse was observed preparing multiple oral medications for a resident with depression, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, and impaired cognition by pushing tablets and capsules from unit-dose cards directly into her ungloved hand and then using her fingers to place them into a medication cup. In a follow-up interview, the RN confirmed this practice and acknowledged that the correct procedure is to dispense medications directly from the card into the cup, contrary to the facility’s medication administration policy requiring adherence to good nursing principles and practices.

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Failure to Follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions During Catheter Care
D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

A deficiency occurred when staff failed to follow enhanced barrier precautions (EBP) for a resident with an indwelling urinary catheter. The resident had severe cognitive impairment, required total assistance with ADLs, and had a care plan and MD orders specifying EBP due to the catheter. An EBP cart with PPE was available outside the room, but during observed catheter care a CNA did not don a gown, despite acknowledging that the resident was supposed to be on EBP. Facility policy required EBP for residents with urinary catheters for the duration of their stay.

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Failure to Use Required PPE for Resident on Enhanced Barrier Precautions
D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

A resident with toxic encephalopathy, Parkinson’s disease, and a gastrostomy, who was cognitively impaired and dependent for toileting and dressing, had active orders and a care plan requiring Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) with gown and glove use during high-contact ADL care, toileting, and linen changes. Surveyors observed a CNA repeatedly entering and exiting the resident’s room, which was posted for EBP, without wearing a gown while providing perineal care, toileting assistance, dressing, and changing bed linens. The CNA acknowledged the resident was on EBP, that no PPE supply was available near the room, and that she did not wear a gown, contrary to the facility’s EBP policy requiring gowns and gloves for such high-contact care.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Clean Reusable Equipment and Maintain Clean Linen Storage
E
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

An LPN failed to clean reusable vital sign equipment between two residents on enhanced barrier precautions, including one on contact precautions for Klebsiella pneumoniae, and reached into a red biohazard bin containing soiled gowns with bare hands after removing PPE. On a resident hallway, a linen cart was left uncovered with clean towels and gowns exposed, and a dirty towel with brown spots was found on top of the clean linen cart, with a bag of soiled items placed directly next to it on the floor. Staff later acknowledged that reusable equipment should be cleaned between residents and that linen carts should remain covered, consistent with facility infection control policies.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow EBP, Handle Soiled Linen Properly, and Complete Annual TB Risk Assessment
F
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

The deficiency involves multiple breakdowns in infection prevention and control, including improper handling of soiled linen, failure to follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP), and lack of an annual TB risk assessment. A resident with incontinence routinely placed saturated soiled laundry on the floor in a room corner, and housekeeping staff added wet soiled items directly to this floor pile before CNAs collected them. Two residents with orders for EBP—one with profound intellectual disabilities and tube feeding, and another with an indwelling urinary catheter and ESBL—received high-contact care such as incontinence care, dressing, transfers, and catheter bag handling from CNAs and an LPN who used gloves but did not don gowns, despite posted EBP signage and available PPE. The facility also lacked documentation of a required annual TB risk assessment for one year, which was confirmed by the IP despite a policy mandating yearly completion.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement Enhanced Barrier Precautions for Residents Requiring High-Contact Care
D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility failed to implement Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) for two residents with complex medical conditions, including one with a G-tube and skin breakdown and another with HIV and stage III–IV pressure ulcers, both fully dependent for ADLs and incontinent. For these residents, there were no physician orders or care plan entries documenting EBP, no EBP signage or PPE at room entrances, and CNAs performed incontinence care and repositioning without donning gowns or gloves. Staff interviews confirmed unawareness that EBP were required and the lack of visual cues or readily available PPE, while the DON acknowledged that the facility’s EBP policy did not require a physician order or care plan entry to initiate or maintain EBP.

No penalty information released
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