F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Failure to Implement and Enforce Infection Control Precautions

Medilodge Of SouthfieldSouthfield, Michigan Survey Completed on 08-15-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper infection control protocols and practices for the implementation of Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) and Transmission-Based Precautions (TBP) for two residents. For one resident with a history of sepsis, urinary tract infection (UTI) with ESBL resistance, and ongoing antibiotic treatment, the facility did not implement the correct level of precautions upon admission. Despite hospital discharge orders specifying contact isolation for ESBL-positive urine, the resident was placed on EBP instead of contact precautions. This error was not identified until after staff interviews and review of the resident's medical record, during which it was acknowledged by both the interim infection preventionist and the RN that the resident should have been on contact precautions. Additionally, after the signage was corrected, therapy staff were observed entering and exiting the resident's room without donning any PPE, contrary to the required protocols for contact precautions. For another resident with a wound, the facility failed to implement EBP as ordered. The resident had a current order for EBP due to a wound, and PPE was available outside the room, but there was no signage indicating the need for precautions. Staff were observed entering and providing care to the resident without donning or doffing PPE, and there was no evidence of used gowns in the trash, indicating non-compliance with EBP protocols. Interviews with staff revealed confusion regarding the reason for EBP and a lack of awareness of the resident's current wound status and the need for precautions. The infection preventionist reported relying on communication from the wound care nurse to discontinue EBP orders, but the resident continued to have active wound care orders and wound documentation. The facility's own infection prevention and control policies require staff to follow established protocols for standard and transmission-based precautions, including the use of PPE and appropriate signage. However, observations and interviews demonstrated that staff did not consistently follow these protocols, leading to lapses in infection control practices for residents requiring EBP or TBP. These deficiencies were identified through direct observation, record review, and staff interviews, highlighting failures in both the implementation and communication of infection control measures.

Penalty

Fine: $239,380
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D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

Staff failed to consistently implement and follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) during wound care for two residents. For a resident with an indwelling urinary catheter and an EBP order, an RN and a CNA removed their gowns after catheter care and performed a heel and toe dressing change wearing only gloves, despite a door sign requiring gown and gloves for wound care and other high-contact care. For another resident with multiple open leg wounds and active wound care orders, an RN and a nurse aide performed dressing changes with gloves only, without gowns, and there was no EBP signage or order in place. Interviews with nursing staff, the IP, and the DON revealed inconsistent understanding and application of the facility’s EBP policy, which requires gown and gloves for high-contact care activities, including wound care and device care, for residents with chronic wounds or indwelling devices.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions During Wound Care
D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

A resident with a chronic heel wound with drainage, classified as high risk under the facility’s Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) policy, received wound care from a Wound Nurse and a NA who wore masks and gloves but did not don gowns during multiple high-contact wound care activities on both lower extremities. The facility’s EBP policy requires both gloves and gowns for high-contact care, including wound care, for residents with chronic wounds. At the time of care, there was no EBP sign on the door and no PPE caddie or supplies outside the room. In subsequent interviews, the Wound Nurse and NA reported they did not wear gowns because there was no sign on the door and the nurse was not wearing one, while the IP and DON stated they would have expected gown use and confirmed that wound care is considered a high-contact activity under the policy.

No penalty information released
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Incomplete COVID Surveillance and Return-to-Work Tracking
F
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

The facility failed to fully document infection surveillance and RTW decisions during a COVID outbreak. Multiple staff members reported symptoms such as sore throat, headache, congestion, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and cough, but the employee illness logs were incomplete and left the RTW date blank, with no indication they were tested for COVID or cleared per CDC guidance. At the same time, multiple residents were diagnosed with COVID and others had GI symptoms with unknown testing status. The IP said she worked infection control only a few hours per week and had not thoroughly reviewed the logs for trends, while the DON had not been reviewing the surveillance logs.

No penalty information released
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Cross Contamination During Dressing Change and Infection Control Program Deficiencies
E
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

Cross contamination occurred during a dressing change when an LPN placed a resident’s foot directly on the wheelchair seat without a barrier and did not clean the bedside table after the procedure. The facility also lacked infection surveillance documentation for several months, and its Legionella water management plan was incomplete, with no mapping of high-risk areas, no temperature logs, and no documented preventive measures for unused areas.

No penalty information released
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Infection Control Failures During Resident Care
E
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

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Fine: $27,378
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Infection Control Lapses in Laundry Services and Policy Review
F
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

Infection control failed during laundry services when staff reported using the same personal T-shirt for handling dirty laundry and then hanging clean laundry, while using disposable gowns only for laundry from a resident with an infection. The DON also acknowledged that the Infection Prevention Program policy was overdue for annual review, and the policy showed no indication of an annual review.

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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