P5520

Nurse Aide Staffing Shortages in Facility

Corry ManorCorry, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 01-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to meet the required nurse aide (NA) staffing ratios during various shifts over a 14-day period. Specifically, the facility did not have the minimum number of NAs per resident for the day, evening, and overnight shifts on multiple days. For the day shift, the facility was short of the required NAs on three days, with the census ranging from 107 to 108 residents, but the number of NAs working was consistently below the required number. Similarly, for the evening shift, the facility did not meet the required NA ratios on four days, with the census ranging from 107 to 109 residents, and the number of NAs working was below the required number. The overnight shift experienced the most significant staffing shortages, with the facility failing to meet the required NA ratios on nine days. The census during these days ranged from 105 to 109 residents, but the number of NAs working was consistently below the required number. The Nursing Home Administrator confirmed these staffing shortages during a telephone interview, acknowledging that the NA ratios were not met on the specified days.

Plan Of Correction

Plan of Correction: P 5520 Nursing Services 1. What corrective action(s) will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected by the deficient practice. Nursing home administrator/NHA or designee to in-service staffing coordinator, director of nursing, staff educator and assistant director of nursing and charge nurses on the state required minimum staffing ratios for nursing assistants. 2. How the care community will identify other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken. Nursing Home Administrator/NHA or designee to conduct staffing meetings 3 times/week to ensure the state required minimum staffing ratios for nursing assistants are met throughout the week, weekends and holidays. 3. What measures will be put into place or what systemic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur? NHA/ designee to review staffing sheets 3x weekly to ensure the state required minimum staffing ratios for nursing assistants are met for the day/ shifts prior. Staffing meeting includes discussion of open shifts, vacation coverage, review of current nursing staff schedule and what is needed to meet state required nurses aide ratio and PPD, interviews scheduled, new hires and orientation date. NHA/ designee to utilize corporate hiring and recruitment platform and Indeed for job applicants, attend job fairs, corporate talent acquisition specialist, newspaper ads, employee referral bonus program and tuition reimbursement for recruitment efforts. STNA's are offered call-in bonus pay and incentive programs for picking up additional shifts. NHA or designee will host open interview hours to increase recruitment efforts. The admission team will review potential admissions based on the ability to meet the care needs of the resident and meet minimum staffing needs. 4. How will the corrective action(s) be monitored to ensure that deficient practice will not recur, i.e., what quality assurance program will be put into place; and NHA/designee to meet 3x weekly with director of nursing/DON or designee and staffing coordinator to review nursing assistant ratios, staffing meeting and audit will continue to ensure sustained compliance. All audits will be reviewed through the quality and performance improvement process. 5. Dates when corrective action will be completed. March 3, 2025

Penalty

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Failure to Maintain Minimum Night Shift Nurse Aide Staffing Ratios
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Facility administrative staff did not consistently meet required minimum nurse aide staffing ratios on the night shift, as shown by a review of nursing schedules and census data over a multi-week period. On multiple nights, the total nurse aide hours provided were below the calculated hours needed to maintain at least one nurse aide per 15 residents, resulting in several shifts where required coverage was not achieved. The Nursing Home Administrator acknowledged that the facility failed to provide the mandated minimum nurse aide staffing on these night shifts.

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Failure to Meet Minimum Nurse Aide Staffing Ratios Across Multiple Shifts
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The facility did not meet required minimum NA staffing ratios on multiple day, evening, and night shifts during a reviewed period. Staffing records showed that, with a census of approximately 58–59 residents, actual NA hours on several day and evening shifts, and one night shift, were below the hours needed to achieve mandated ratios of 1 NA per 10 residents on days, 1 NA per 11 residents on evenings, and 1 NA per 15 residents overnight. The DON confirmed that the required number of NAs was not provided on the identified shifts.

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Failure to Maintain Minimum Nurse Aide Day-Shift Staffing Ratios
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Surveyors found that on two reviewed days, the facility did not provide the required minimum number of nurse aides on the day shift relative to the number of residents. Staffing records showed that the nurse aide-to-resident ratio fell below the mandated standard, and the NHA acknowledged that the required nurse aide staffing ratios were not met on those days.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Required NA-to-Resident Staffing Ratios Across Multiple Shifts
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Surveyors found that the facility repeatedly failed to meet required NA-to-resident staffing ratios on multiple day, evening, and night shifts. Review of census and staffing schedules showed that the number of NAs scheduled and providing care was consistently below the minimum required based on the number of residents, with shortfalls documented on numerous shifts across several weeks. There were no additional higher-level staff available to offset these NA shortages, and the Administrator confirmed that the required staffing ratios were not met on the identified shifts.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Minimum Nurse Aide Staffing Ratios
P5520
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain the required NA-to-resident staffing ratios on multiple reviewed shifts, as shown by weekly staffing records and staff interviews. For a census of 28 residents, the facility was required to staff specific minimum NA levels on day and evening shifts but instead scheduled fewer NAs than mandated, and no additional higher-level staff were present to offset the shortfall. The NHA acknowledged that the required NA-to-resident ratios were not met on the identified shifts.

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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