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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES<br />

PRINTED: 10/24/2011<br />

FORM APPROVED<br />

CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES OMB NO. 0938-0391<br />

STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES<br />

AND PLAN OF CORRECTION<br />

(X1) PROVIDER/SUPPLIER/CLIA<br />

IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:<br />

(X2) MULTIPLE CONSTRUCTION<br />

A. BUILDING<br />

______________________<br />

B. WING _____________________________<br />

(X3) DATE SURVEY<br />

COMPLETED<br />

295037 03/04/2011<br />

NAME OF PROVIDER OR SUPPLIER<br />

HENDERSON HEALTHCARE CENTER<br />

STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE<br />

1180 E. LAKE MEAD DRIVE<br />

HENDERSON, NV 89015<br />

(X4) ID<br />

PREFIX<br />

TAG<br />

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES<br />

(EACH DEFICIENCY MUST BE PRECEDED BY FULL<br />

REGULATORY OR LSC IDENTIFYING INFORMATION)<br />

ID<br />

PREFIX<br />

TAG<br />

PROVIDER'S PLAN OF CORRECTION<br />

(EACH CORRECTIVE ACTION SHOULD BE<br />

CROSS-REFERENCED TO THE APPROPRIATE<br />

DEFICIENCY)<br />

(X5)<br />

COMPLETION<br />

DATE<br />

F 248 Continued From page 21 F 248<br />

Resident #4<br />

Resident #4 was a 31 year old female who was<br />

treated at an area hospital from 1/21/2010 -<br />

2/13/2010, <strong>for</strong> status post anoxic encephalopathy<br />

secondary to drug overdose <strong>and</strong> status post PEG<br />

(percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) tube<br />

placement. Resident #4 was admitted to the<br />

facility on 2/13/2010, with diagnoses including<br />

anoxic brain damage, adult failure to thrive,<br />

anxiety, generalized pain, dysphagia,<br />

hypotension, convulsions, gastrostomy, <strong>and</strong><br />

hypoglycemia. Resident #4 moved all extremities<br />

spontaneously, she was unable to follow direction<br />

<strong>and</strong> was not verbally responsive. Resident #4<br />

was unable to make her needs known. Resident<br />

#4 opened her eyes spontaneously but did not<br />

keep eye contact with verbal stimuli.<br />

A complete physical therapy evaluation was<br />

initiated by the facility on 3/4/2011, after the<br />

facility was in<strong>for</strong>med by the surveyor regarding<br />

the issues documented below <strong>and</strong> the surveyor<br />

questioned why Resident #4 had been bedbound<br />

<strong>for</strong> over one year since admission on 2/13/2010.<br />

On 3/4/2011, in the afternoon, the physical<br />

therapist who per<strong>for</strong>med the assessment<br />

indicated there was no reason why Resident #4<br />

should have been bedbound since her admission<br />

<strong>and</strong> should have out <strong>of</strong> bed on a regular basis<br />

since her admission to the facility.<br />

On 3/1/2011 in the morning, st<strong>and</strong>ing in the<br />

hallway directly outside Resident #4's room, urine<br />

odor was noted coming from her room. Resident<br />

#4 was located on the B side <strong>of</strong> the room which<br />

was the bed closest to the window. St<strong>and</strong>ing in<br />

the hallway directly outside Resident #4's room,<br />

FORM CMS-2567(02-99) Previous Versions Obsolete<br />

Event ID: J8O811<br />

Facility ID: NVS263S If continuation sheet Page 22 <strong>of</strong> 68

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