Inspection Reports for
RegalCare at Harwich
111 Headwaters Dr, Harwich, MA 02645, HARWICH, MA, 02645
Back to Facility ProfileDeficiencies (over last year)
Deficiencies (over last year)
9 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
23% worse than Massachusetts average
Massachusetts average: 7.3 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Inspection Report
Deficiencies: 9
Date: Aug 13, 2024
Visit Reason
State-compiled facility profile showing multiple standard surveys with deficiency history across various categories including administration, nursing, resident rights, kitchen/food services, and environment.
Findings
The facility met most requirements in multiple standard surveys but had several deficiencies across categories such as infection control, resident assessments, care planning, resident rights, food service safety, and environment safety. No deficiencies resulted from complaint investigations.
Deficiencies (9)
F880 — Infection Prevention: The facility must establish and maintain an infection control program designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment and to help prevent disease transmission. The program must be reviewed yearly and updated as necessary.
F639 and F656 — Resident Assessments and Care Plans: The facility must maintain all resident assessments completed within the previous 15 months and develop comprehensive person-centered care plans with measurable objectives and time frames.
F675 and related tags — Care and Services: The facility must ensure residents receive necessary care and services to attain or maintain the highest practicable well-being, including treatment consistent with professional standards and resident preferences.
F686 — Pressure Ulcers: The facility must ensure residents receive care to prevent pressure ulcers unless clinically unavoidable and provide treatment to promote healing and prevent new ulcers.
F690 — Continence Care: The facility must provide services to maintain continence or appropriate treatment to prevent urinary tract infections and remove indwelling catheters as soon as possible.
F583 and F842 — Resident Rights and Medical Records: The facility must observe resident rights to privacy and maintain complete, accurate, confidential, and accessible medical records.
F812 and F813 — Food Service Safety: The facility must procure food from approved sources and store, prepare, distribute, and serve food according to professional safety standards, including policies for foods brought by visitors.
F584 — Environment: The facility must provide a safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment that maximizes resident independence and maintains sanitary and comfortable conditions.
F921 — Environment Safety: The facility must provide a safe, functional, sanitary, and comfortable environment for residents, staff, and the public.
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