F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
B

Room Occupancy Exceeds Limit

West Hills Health And Rehabilitation CenterCanoga Park, California Survey Completed on 08-08-2024

Summary

The facility failed to comply with the requirement that resident rooms hold no more than four residents, as observed during a recertification survey. Specifically, two rooms were identified where the number of residents exceeded this limit. One room housed three beds, and another housed two beds, with the rooms being connected and partitioned by a curtain. Despite the partition, the combined space of 563 square feet was deemed sufficient for resident movement and the operation of mobility aids such as wheelchairs, walkers, or canes. The facility's Client Accommodation Analysis form confirmed the room configurations, and a waiver request was submitted by the Administrator to address the room occupancy issue. During the Resident Council Meeting, no concerns were raised by the residents regarding their room space, and observations during the survey indicated that the room variance did not negatively impact the care and services provided by the nursing staff. The waiver letter submitted by the facility argued that the combined square footage exceeded the minimum requirement of 80 square feet per resident and did not restrict residents' freedom of movement. The facility maintained that the room configuration did not adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of the residents, and there was adequate space to ensure residents' care, dignity, and privacy.

Penalty

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Overcrowded Resident Room
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

Overcrowded Resident Room: A room contained six residents, with two beds in one section and four beds in another, while sharing a common entrance door and bathroom. Surveyors observed the room and later measured it at 581 square feet, and the ADM was informed of the finding.

No penalty information released
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Excess Residents in Shared Rooms
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

A facility failed to ensure that three resident rooms held no more than 4 residents per room. During a tour, Rooms 3 and 4 each had six beds and Room 5 had five beds, all with curtains. A resident stated there were no problems with the number of residents in the room and that everyone comes and goes as they please. The facility’s waiver request letter stated that residents have chronic and persistent mental illnesses and are generally ambulatory, physically stable, and able to exit independently.

No penalty information released
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Excessive Resident Occupancy in Multiple Rooms
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

Excessive Resident Occupancy in Multiple Rooms: The facility failed to keep four resident rooms within the required occupancy limit, with rooms identified as 12-bed, 7-bed, and 6-bed rooms housing more than four residents each. The ADM stated the facility had a waiver and wanted an additional waiver, while records confirmed the over-occupied rooms. Residents and CNA reported adequate space, and surveyors observed room for mobility devices and care activities, but the rooms still exceeded the standard limit.

No penalty information released
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Excess Residents in a Shared Room
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

Excess Residents in a Shared Room: A room was found to have 6 beds in 543.98 sq ft, exceeding the 4-resident limit. The waiver request acknowledged the room did not meet the regulation, though observations showed adequate space, privacy curtains, working call lights, and furniture for each resident. An LVN and a resident both stated they had no concerns with the room size or ability to provide care.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
Room Exceeded Maximum Resident Occupancy
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that a room contained five beds, exceeding the maximum allowed occupancy of four. Although only four residents were present and both residents and staff reported sufficient space for care and mobility, the room setup did not comply with regulatory requirements.

No penalty information released
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Resident Rooms Exceed Maximum Occupancy Requirements
B
F0911 F911: Ensure resident rooms hold no more than 4 residents; for new construction after November 28, 2016, rooms hold no more than 2 residents.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that several rooms in the facility housed more than four residents per room, with some rooms containing five or six beds and being fully occupied. Although residents reported no concerns about space and rooms were equipped with necessary furniture and equipment, the facility did not comply with federal regulations limiting room occupancy.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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