Inspection Reports for Manderley Health Care Center

806 S BUCKEYE ST, IN, 47037

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on March 18, 2025, found the facility in compliance with Life Safety Code requirements except for one deficiency related to HVAC compliance with NFPA 101, which had an annual waiver in place. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of Life Safety Code deficiencies involving fire safety equipment maintenance, HVAC system use of egress corridors, and fire drill scheduling, as well as multiple citations related to resident care, medication management, infection control, and food storage. Complaint investigations were generally unsubstantiated, with one substantiated complaint that did not result in deficiencies. No fines, immediate jeopardy findings, or license actions were listed in the available reports. The facility’s recent inspections suggest some ongoing issues with Life Safety Code compliance but also indicate efforts to address prior deficiencies, as seen in the compliance noted during the latest revisit.

Deficiencies (last 4 years)

Deficiencies (over 4 years) 12 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

186% worse than Indiana average
Indiana average: 4.2 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

12 9 6 3 0
2022
2023
2024
2025

Census

Latest occupancy rate 72% occupied

Based on a March 2025 inspection.

This facility has shown a steady increase in demand based on occupancy rates.

Census over time

20 40 60 80 Dec 2022 Apr 2023 Nov 2023 May 2024 Feb 2025 Mar 2025
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Census: 51 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 1 Mar 18, 2025
Visit Reason
A Post Survey Revisit (PSR) to the Life Safety Code Recertification and State Licensure Survey was conducted to verify compliance with fire safety and licensure requirements.
Findings
The facility was found in compliance with the Life Safety Code requirements during this revisit. However, a deficiency related to HVAC compliance with NFPA 101 was noted, with an annual waiver request in place.
Severity Breakdown
SS=F: 1
Deficiencies (1)
DescriptionSeverity
HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning shall comply with 9.2 and be installed according to manufacturer's specifications; this requirement was not met as evidenced by the annual waiver request.SS=F
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 71 Census: 51
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Deficiencies: 0 Mar 4, 2025
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as a paper compliance review for the Annual Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Findings
Manderley Health Care Center was found to be in compliance with 42 CFR Part 483, Subpart B and 410 IAC 16.2-3.1 based on the paper review for the Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Inspection Report Life Safety Census: 52 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 9 Feb 12, 2025
Visit Reason
An Emergency Preparedness Survey and a Life Safety Code Recertification and State Licensure Survey were conducted by the Indiana Department of Health in accordance with federal regulations.
Findings
The facility was found in compliance with Emergency Preparedness Requirements but was not in compliance with Life Safety Code requirements, with multiple deficiencies noted including obstructed exit discharge, missing 'No Exit' signage, improper cooking appliance placement, corridor doors not latching, HVAC return air system issues, inadequate fire drill scheduling, smoking policy violations, unsecured power cords, and incomplete maintenance documentation for electrical equipment.
Severity Breakdown
SS=E: 6 SS=F: 2 SS=C: 1
Deficiencies (9)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to ensure 1 of 5 exit discharges was free of obstructions; a significant gap in concrete at exit discharge.SS=E
Failed to ensure 1 of 1 courtyard doors was posted with a 'No Exit' sign.SS=E
Failed to provide an approved method for returning 1 of 1 kitchen hood extinguishing system cooking appliances to approved design location.SS=E
Failed to ensure 2 of over 30 corridor doors had no impediment to closing and latching into the door frame.SS=E
Failed to ensure 1 of 4 egress corridors were not used as a portion of a return air system/plenum for HVAC ductwork.SS=F
Failed to conduct quarterly fire drills on unexpected days and at unexpected times under varying conditions.SS=C
Failed enforcement of non-smoking policies; smoking observed within 8 feet of the building.SS=E
Failed to ensure 1 power strip in room 304 was secured and not dangling from the wall behind the TV.SS=E
Failed to conduct required maintenance and maintain complete documentation of inspections for Patient Care Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE).SS=F
Report Facts
Certified beds: 71 Census: 52 Exit discharges: 5 Corridor doors: 30 Fire drills: 12 Fire drills near month end: 8 Residents potentially affected by exit obstruction: 8 Residents potentially affected by missing no exit sign: 15 Staff potentially affected by cooking appliance issue: 6 Staff potentially affected by corridor door issue: 4 Residents potentially affected by smoking violation: 15 Residents potentially affected by power strip issue: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Monica OgdenLHFAFacility representative signing the report and plan of correction.
Maintenance SupervisorInterviewed during observations and findings related to exit discharge, signage, cooking appliances, corridor doors, HVAC, and power strip issues.
AdministratorInterviewed during observations and findings; involved in exit conferences and education.
Maintenance DirectorNamed in corrective actions and education related to multiple deficiencies including exit discharge, signage, cooking appliances, corridor doors, HVAC, smoking policy, power strips, and electrical equipment maintenance.
Dietary ManagerEducated regarding cooking appliance deficiency.
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Census: 47 Capacity: 47 Deficiencies: 8 Jan 31, 2025
Visit Reason
This visit was for a Recertification and State Licensure Survey conducted from January 27 to January 31, 2025.
Findings
The facility was found deficient in multiple areas including resident dignity during meal service, privacy breaches with medication carts, failure to follow medication hold parameters, delayed treatment of urinary tract infection, improper medication storage, failure to obtain timely lab tests, unsanitary food storage, and inadequate infection control related to urinary catheter care.
Severity Breakdown
SS=D: 8
Deficiencies (8)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to treat a resident in a dignified manner during meal service by standing over the resident instead of sitting next to them.SS=D
Failed to maintain resident records in a private manner with medication cart screens left unattended and resident information visible.SS=D
Failed to follow physician's orders related to hold parameters for medications for 2 residents.SS=D
Failed to treat a urinary tract infection in a timely manner for 1 resident.SS=D
Failed to store medications appropriately; medication cart left unlocked and unattended.SS=D
Failed to obtain a blood test and urinalysis timely for 1 resident.SS=D
Failed to store foods in a sanitary manner; unlabeled and outdated foods found in kitchen.SS=D
Failed to follow infection control guidelines related to urinary catheter care; catheter bag was on the floor and staff failed to don gown when required.SS=D
Report Facts
Census: 47 Total Capacity: 47 Deficiencies cited: 8 Audit frequency: 5 Audit duration: 6
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Monica OgdenLaboratory Director/Facility AdministratorSigned the report and involved in plan of correction
RN 3Observed leaving medication cart unlocked and unattended
CNA 6Certified Nurse AideObserved treating resident without dignity during meal service
CNA 4Certified Nurse AideInterviewed about proper meal assistance procedures
QMA 8Qualified Medication AideInterviewed about medication cart privacy practices
RN 2Registered NurseInterviewed about medication hold parameters and lab specimen collection
CNA 9Certified Nurse AideObserved providing urinary catheter care without proper gown use
CNA 10Certified Nurse AideObserved assisting with urinary catheter care without donning gown
Cook 5CookInterviewed about expired food items in kitchen
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 51 Capacity: 51 Deficiencies: 0 Nov 14, 2024
Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of Complaint IN00447188.
Findings
No deficiencies related to the allegations in Complaint IN00447188 were cited. The facility was found to be in compliance with 42 CFR Part 483, Subpart B and 410 IAC 16.2-3.1 regarding the complaint investigation.
Complaint Details
Complaint IN00447188 was investigated and found to have no deficiencies related to the allegations.
Report Facts
Census SNF/NF beds: 51 Census total residents: 51 Census Medicare residents: 2 Census Medicaid residents: 42 Census other payor residents: 7
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Census: 50 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 1 May 30, 2024
Visit Reason
A Post Survey Revisit (PSR) was conducted to the Emergency Preparedness Survey and Life Safety Code survey previously conducted on 04/15/2024 by the Indiana State Department of Health.
Findings
At this Emergency Preparedness survey, the facility was found in compliance with Emergency Preparedness Requirements for Medicare and Medicaid Participating Providers and Suppliers. At the Life Safety Code survey, the facility was found in compliance with applicable fire safety codes and regulations, except for an HVAC deficiency which had an annual waiver requested.
Severity Breakdown
SS=F: 1
Deficiencies (1)
DescriptionSeverity
HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning did not comply with manufacturer's specifications as required by NFPA 101.SS=F
Report Facts
Certified beds: 71 Census: 43 Census: 50
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Deficiencies: 0 Apr 17, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a paper compliance review for the Annual Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Findings
Manderley Health Care Center was found to be in compliance with 42 CFR Part 483, Subpart B and 410 IAC 16.2-3.1 based on the paper review for the Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Inspection Report Life Safety Census: 50 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 7 Apr 15, 2024
Visit Reason
An Emergency Preparedness Survey and a Life Safety Code Recertification and State Licensure Survey were conducted by the Indiana Department of Health in accordance with federal regulations and state law.
Findings
The facility was found in compliance with Emergency Preparedness Requirements but was not in compliance with Life Safety Code requirements. Deficiencies were identified related to fire alarm system testing and maintenance, sprinkler system maintenance, corridor wall construction, HVAC system use of egress corridors as return air plenums, improper use of power strips, and combustible materials stored too close to oxygen storage.
Severity Breakdown
SS=F: 4 SS=E: 2 SS=D: 1
Deficiencies (7)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to maintain 1 of 1 fire alarm systems with required semi-annual visual inspections and accurate time information.SS=F
Failed to replace sprinkler heads showing rust/corrosion in multiple locations and failed to maintain spare sprinkler heads properly.SS=F
Failed to maintain ceiling construction in 2 locations in shower room 1 affecting sprinkler operation.SS=F
Failed to ensure corridor walls in 2 of 5 smoke compartments were constructed to resist the transfer of smoke.SS=E
Failed to ensure 4 of 4 egress corridors were not used as a portion of a return air system/plenum for HVAC ductwork.SS=F
Failed to ensure 1 of 1 power strips in room 204 was not used as a substitute for fixed wiring.SS=D
Failed to ensure a minimum distance of at least 20 feet separated combustible materials from oxygen storage equipment in 1 of 1 oxygen storage areas.SS=E
Report Facts
Certified beds: 71 Census: 50 Deficiencies cited: 7 Completion dates: 2024
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Maintenance SupervisorInterviewed regarding fire alarm system inspection, sprinkler heads, corridor wall penetrations, HVAC system, and power strip usage
Maintenance DirectorPerformed audits, education, and corrective actions related to fire alarm system, sprinkler system, corridor walls, HVAC waiver, power strips, and oxygen storage
AdministratorParticipated in exit conference and education regarding deficiencies and corrective actions
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Census: 45 Capacity: 45 Deficiencies: 7 Mar 8, 2024
Visit Reason
This visit was for a Recertification and State Licensure Survey conducted from March 4 to March 8, 2024.
Findings
The facility was found deficient in multiple areas including failure to maintain resident privacy, failure to follow physician orders for medication and lab tests, failure to monitor nutrition and hydration adequately, failure to provide safe food preparation and serving, and failure to maintain functioning resident call systems.
Severity Breakdown
SS=D: 6 SS=E: 1
Deficiencies (7)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to maintain resident records in a private manner with records left unattended and visible for 3 residents.SS=D
Failed to follow physician's orders related to hold parameters for blood pressure medication for 1 resident.SS=D
Failed to address and monitor weight loss concerns and fluid intake for 3 residents.SS=D
Failed to follow physician's order related to medication reduction for 1 resident.SS=D
Failed to follow physician's orders to obtain blood tests for 1 resident.SS=D
Failed to prepare and serve food in a safe and sanitary manner for 2 dining observations, including undercooked meatloaf and inadequate hand sanitation by staff.SS=E
Failed to provide a functioning call light for 1 resident.SS=D
Report Facts
Survey dates: 5 Census: 45 Total capacity: 45 Residents affected by privacy deficiency: 3 Residents reviewed for quality of care: 15 Residents reviewed for nutrition and hydration: 5 Residents reviewed for pharmacy services: 5 Residents reviewed for laboratory services: 5 Residents reviewed for call light function: 16
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Monica OgdenLNHASigned plan of correction
Carla PoynterDirector of NursingSigned report and provided policies
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 53 Capacity: 53 Deficiencies: 0 Nov 16, 2023
Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of Complaint IN00420160.
Findings
No deficiencies related to the complaint allegations were cited. The facility was found to be in compliance with applicable regulations.
Complaint Details
Complaint IN00420160 was investigated and found to have no deficiencies related to the allegations.
Report Facts
Medicare census: 12 Medicaid census: 35 Other payor census: 6
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 47 Capacity: 47 Deficiencies: 0 Sep 18, 2023
Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of Complaint IN00413498.
Findings
No deficiencies related to the complaint allegations were cited. The facility was found to be in compliance with applicable regulations.
Complaint Details
Complaint IN00413498 was investigated and found to have no deficiencies related to the allegations.
Report Facts
Medicare census: 4 Medicaid census: 38 Other payor census: 5
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 43 Deficiencies: 0 May 18, 2023
Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of three complaints: IN00407229, IN00405979, and IN00401642.
Findings
No deficiencies related to the allegations in any of the three complaints were cited. The facility was found to be in compliance with applicable regulations.
Complaint Details
Complaints IN00407229, IN00405979, and IN00401642 were investigated with no deficiencies found related to the allegations.
Report Facts
Census: 43 Medicare residents: 3 Medicaid residents: 29 Other residents: 11
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Census: 46 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 0 Apr 6, 2023
Visit Reason
A Post Survey Revisit (PSR) to the Life Safety Code Recertification and State Licensure Survey conducted on 02/08/23 by the Indiana Department of Health in accordance with 42 CFR 483.90(a).
Findings
At this PSR survey, Manderley Health Care Center was found in compliance with Requirements for Participation in Medicare/Medicaid, Life Safety from Fire, and the 2012 Edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101, Life Safety Code (LSC), Chapter 19, Existing Health Care Occupancies and 410 IAC 16.2. The facility was fully sprinklered with a fire alarm system and smoke detectors in all required areas.
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Deficiencies: 0 Mar 14, 2023
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a paper compliance review for the Annual Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Findings
Manderley Health Care Center was found to be in compliance with 42 CFR Part 483, Subpart B and 410 IAC 16.2-3.1 based on the paper review for the Recertification and State Licensure survey.
Inspection Report Life Safety Census: 42 Capacity: 71 Deficiencies: 9 Feb 8, 2023
Visit Reason
An Emergency Preparedness Survey and a Life Safety Code Recertification and State Licensure Survey were conducted by the Indiana Department of Health on 02/08/2023 to assess compliance with Emergency Preparedness Requirements and Life Safety Code regulations.
Findings
The facility was found in compliance with Emergency Preparedness Requirements but was not in compliance with Life Safety Code requirements. Deficiencies were identified related to smoke detector maintenance, sprinkler system spare parts, HVAC system use of egress corridors as return air plenums, fire drill timing, fire door inspection documentation, electrical receptacle grading, use of extension cords, and oxygen cylinder storage.
Severity Breakdown
SS=F: 4 SS=C: 1 SS=E: 3 SS=D: 1
Deficiencies (9)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to ensure documentation for preventative maintenance of smoke detectors in all resident rooms.SS=F
Failed to replace smoke alarms installed in 3 of 36 resident sleeping rooms that were more than 10 years old.SS=F
Failed to ensure the sprinkler system spare cabinet contained the minimum number of spare sprinklers for all types and temperature ratings.SS=F
Failed to ensure 4 of 4 egress corridors were not used as a portion of a return air system/plenum for HVAC ductwork.SS=F
Failed to conduct quarterly fire drills at unexpected times under varying conditions on the first and third shifts.SS=C
Failed to ensure annual inspection and testing of all fire door assemblies were completed with itemized location and all testing items per NFPA 80.SS=E
Failed to ensure nonhospital-grade electrical receptacles that failed annual testing in 7 of 36 resident sleeping rooms were replaced with hospital-grade receptacles.SS=E
Failed to ensure extension cords including power strips were not used as a substitute for fixed wiring; a power strip was used in a patient care vicinity for non-PCREE equipment.SS=D
Failed to ensure 2 of 2 cylinders of nonflammable gases such as oxygen were properly secured from falling.SS=E
Report Facts
Certified beds: 71 Census: 42 Resident sleeping rooms with smoke alarms older than 10 years: 3 Resident sleeping rooms with failed electrical receptacles replaced: 7 Fire drills not conducted at unexpected times: 3 Fire drills not conducted at unexpected times: 4 Spare sprinklers in cabinet: 6 Oxygen cylinders improperly stored: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Tina EstesHFA, RDOLaboratory Director's or Provider/Supplier Representative's signature on report
Maintenance DirectorInterviewed regarding smoke detector maintenance, sprinkler system, fire drills, fire door inspections, electrical receptacles, extension cords, and oxygen cylinder storage
AdministratorInterviewed and participated in exit conference regarding all findings
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Census: 41 Capacity: 41 Deficiencies: 6 Jan 27, 2023
Visit Reason
This visit was for a Recertification and State Licensure Survey, including the Investigation of Complaint IN00398708 which was unsubstantiated due to lack of evidence.
Findings
The facility was found deficient in multiple areas including failure to notify physicians of medication refusals, improper insulin pen usage, failure to prevent pressure ulcers, inadequate dialysis site monitoring, medication availability issues, and unsanitary food storage and kitchen environment.
Complaint Details
Complaint IN00398708 was investigated and found unsubstantiated due to lack of evidence.
Severity Breakdown
SS=D: 5 SS=F: 1
Deficiencies (6)
DescriptionSeverity
Failed to notify the physician of a resident's refusal of medications for 1 of 14 residents reviewed.SS=D
Failed to follow manufacturer's guidelines related to insulin pen usage for 1 of 14 residents reviewed.SS=D
Failed to prevent the development and worsening of a pressure ulcer for 1 of 5 residents reviewed for pressure ulcers.SS=D
Failed to adequately monitor dialysis access sites and fluid intake amounts for 3 of 3 residents reviewed for dialysis.SS=D
Failed to ensure a resident's medications were available related to their diagnoses for 1 of 7 residents reviewed for medications.SS=D
Failed to store food and provide a clean kitchen environment for 2 kitchen observations, potentially affecting all residents receiving food from the kitchen.SS=F
Report Facts
Census: 41 Total Capacity: 41 Medication refusal dates: 30 Pressure ulcer wound size: 3.6 Pressure ulcer wound size: 2.5 Medication administration missed dates: 21
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Molly NegangardHealth Facility AdministratorSigned the report
RN 2Interviewed regarding medication refusals and insulin pen usage
LPN 3Interviewed regarding dialysis site monitoring and fluid restriction
LPN 4Interviewed regarding medication availability and Emergency Drug Kit usage
Dietary ManagerInterviewed regarding kitchen sanitation and food storage
Director of NursingDONProvided policies and interviewed regarding multiple deficiencies
Assistant Director of NursingADONProvided documentation and interviewed regarding multiple deficiencies
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 37 Capacity: 37 Deficiencies: 0 Dec 7, 2022
Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of complaints IN00390567 and IN00395609.
Findings
Complaint IN00390567 was substantiated but no deficiencies related to the allegations were cited. Complaint IN00395609 was unsubstantiated due to lack of evidence. The facility was found to be in compliance with relevant regulations.
Complaint Details
Complaint IN00390567 - Substantiated with no deficiencies cited. Complaint IN00395609 - Unsubstantiated due to lack of evidence.
Report Facts
Census: 37 Total Capacity: 37 Medicare Census: 6 Medicaid Census: 23 Other Payor Census: 8

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