Inspection Reports for
Arbor Woods Health and Rehab

515 Second Avenue NW, PO Box 400, Reform, AL, 35481

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Deficiencies (last 3 years)

Deficiencies (over 3 years) 0.7 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

81% better than Alabama average
Alabama average: 3.6 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2018
2019
2022

Inspection Report

Annual Inspection
Deficiencies: 1 Date: May 5, 2022

Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted to assess compliance with food safety standards, specifically regarding the labeling and storage of food and drink items brought by family or visitors for residents.

Findings
The facility failed to ensure that food and drink items in residents' refrigerators were labeled with the resident's name and use-by date, making them indistinguishable from facility-prepared food. This deficiency affected all 41 residents in the facility.

Deficiencies (1)
Food and drink items in residents' refrigerators were not labeled with the resident's name and use-by date as required by facility policy.
Report Facts
Residents affected: 41

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Licensed Practical Nurse (EI #1)Interviewed regarding unlabeled food and drink items in resident refrigerator
Registered Nurse (RN)/Director of Nurses (EI #2)Interviewed regarding unlabeled food and drink items in resident refrigerator

Inspection Report

Annual Inspection
Deficiencies: 0 Date: Jul 25, 2019

Visit Reason
Annual inspection survey conducted to assess compliance with health and safety regulations at Arbor Woods Health and Rehab.

Findings
No health deficiencies were found during the inspection.

Inspection Report

Plan of Correction
Deficiencies: 1 Date: Jun 21, 2018

Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted to assess compliance with infection prevention and control policies, specifically related to hand hygiene during perineal care.

Findings
The facility failed to ensure staff washed their hands between glove changes during incontinent care, which posed a risk for infection spread. Observations and interviews confirmed that Certified Nursing Assistants did not wash hands between glove changes while providing perineal care to a resident with a urinary tract infection.

Deficiencies (1)
Failed to ensure staff washed their hands between glove changes during incontinent care.

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
EI #2Certified Nursing AssistantObserved and interviewed regarding hand hygiene during perineal care.
EI #3Certified Nursing AssistantObserved and interviewed regarding hand hygiene during perineal care.
EI #1Director of NursingInterviewed about facility policy on hand hygiene and risks of non-compliance.

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