Inspection Reports for The Five Towns Premier Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

1050 Central Avenue, Woodmere, NY, 11598

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on November 26, 2024, identified deficiencies including issues with assessments, food sanitation, infection control, pharmacy services, pressure ulcer treatment, and fire alarm maintenance, all of which were corrected by early 2025. Earlier inspections showed a similar pattern of deficiencies in quality of care and life safety, with the February 15, 2023, complaint survey noting multiple citations related to care planning, infection control, and extensive life safety code issues, most of which were addressed by April 2023. Inspectors cited recurring themes around infection prevention, care quality, and life safety system maintenance. Complaint investigations did not result in any substantiated complaints during these periods. The facility appears to have responded to identified issues with corrective actions, showing some improvement over time.

Deficiencies (last 2 years)

Deficiencies (over 2 years) 12.5 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

145% worse than New York average
New York average: 5.1 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

20 15 10 5 0
2023
2024

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 6 Date: Nov 26, 2024

Visit Reason
Complaint survey identified 5 standard health citations and 1 life safety code citation, all corrected by early 2025.

Findings
Complaint survey identified 5 standard health citations and 1 life safety code citation, all corrected by early 2025.

Deficiencies (6)
Accuracy of assessments — quality of care
Food procurement, store/prepare/serve-sanitary — quality of care
Infection prevention & control — quality of care
Pharmacy services/procedures/pharmacist/records — quality of care
Treatment/services to prevent/heal pressure ulcer — quality of care
Fire alarm system - testing and maintenance — life safety

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 19 Date: Feb 15, 2023

Visit Reason
Complaint survey identified 6 standard health citations and 14 life safety code citations, mostly corrected by April 2023.

Findings
Complaint survey identified 6 standard health citations and 14 life safety code citations, mostly corrected by April 2023.

Deficiencies (19)
Develop/implement comprehensive care plan — quality of care
Free of accident hazards/supervision/devices — quality of care
Infection prevention & control — quality of care
Reporting of alleged violations — quality of care
Resident records - identifiable information — quality of care
Services provided meet professional standards — quality of care
Cooking facilities — life safety
Corridor - doors — life safety
Dietary services — life safety
Egress doors — life safety
Electrical systems - essential electric system — life safety
Gas equipment - cylinder and container storage — life safety
Hazardous areas - enclosure — life safety
HVAC — life safety
Means of egress - general — life safety
Multiple occupancies — life safety
Sprinkler system - maintenance and testing — life safety
Stairways and smokeproof enclosures — life safety
Subdivision of building spaces - smoke barrier — life safety

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