Inspection Reports for
Lee County Care and Rehabilitation Center
246 EAST MAIN STREET, BEATTYVILLE, KY, 41311
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Deficiencies (over 3 years)
1 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
79% better than Kentucky average
Kentucky average: 4.7 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Inspection Report
Deficiencies: 0
Date: Aug 9, 2024
Visit Reason
The document is a statement of deficiencies and plan of correction related to a regulatory survey of Lee County Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Findings
No health deficiencies were found during the inspection.
Inspection Report
Deficiencies: 1
Date: Aug 1, 2019
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted to assess compliance with medication storage and labeling regulations, specifically ensuring that drugs and biologicals are properly labeled and stored in locked compartments.
Findings
The facility failed to ensure that supplies available for use were not expired in one of three medication rooms. Sixty expired blue top serum vacutainer vials were found in the Seasons Unit medication room, and the facility lacked a policy for storage of laboratory supplies.
Deficiencies (1)
F 0761: The facility failed to ensure drugs and biologicals were stored in locked compartments and not expired. Sixty expired blue top serum vacutainer vials with an expiration date of 04/10/19 were found available for resident use in the Seasons Unit medication room.
Report Facts
Expired vacutainer vials: 60
Medication room audits per year: 2
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed Practical Nurse #1 | Licensed Practical Nurse | Interviewed regarding use and auditing of expired vacutainer vials |
| Registered Nurse #1 | Seasons Unit Manager | Interviewed about medication room audits and expired supplies |
| Director of Nursing | Director of Nursing | Interviewed about facility policies and audit responsibilities |
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Deficiencies: 2
Date: May 24, 2018
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted to investigate complaints regarding inadequate care and assistance with activities of daily living, specifically grooming and hygiene, for residents at the facility.
Complaint Details
The investigation was complaint-driven, focusing on allegations that residents were not receiving necessary grooming and hygiene care. The complaints were substantiated based on observations and interviews.
Findings
The facility failed to provide timely incontinence care to Resident #68 and did not clean the urine-soaked mattress before placing the resident back on it. Resident #92 was observed with soiled feet despite having received a bed bath approximately 20 minutes earlier.
Deficiencies (2)
F 0677: The facility failed to provide incontinence care every two hours for Resident #68 and did not clean or dry the urine-soaked mattress before placing the resident back on it.
F 0677: Resident #92 was observed with soiled feet after receiving a bed bath, indicating inadequate hygiene care.
Report Facts
Residents sampled: 23
Residents affected: 2
Incontinence care interval: 2
BIMS score: 5
BIMS score: 3
Assistance required: 2
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| State Registered Nursing Assistant (SRNA) #3 | Involved in providing incontinence care to Resident #68 and observed failing to clean the mattress | |
| State Registered Nursing Assistant (SRNA) #4 | Involved in providing incontinence care to Resident #68 | |
| State Registered Nursing Assistant (SRNA) #1 | Provided bed bath to Resident #92 and unaware that feet remained soiled | |
| License Practical Nurse (LPN) #2 | Made rounds every two hours to ensure care and stated no concerns identified | |
| Director of Nursing (DON) | Conducted rounds and spot checks, stated no prior concerns identified |
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