F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
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Failure to Restrict and Monitor Visitor Access for Resident With Ongoing Substance Use Incidents

Rio Hondo Subacute & Nursing CenterMontebello, California Survey Completed on 01-20-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to implement and monitor its visitation and substance use disorder policies for a resident with a known history of psychoactive substance abuse and prior fentanyl overdose. The resident, who was cognitively intact but dependent on staff for transfers and with impaired mobility, had an active care plan for substance use that called for monitoring for signs and symptoms of substance use and abuse, such as confusion, drowsiness, outbursts of anger, and mood changes. Despite this, there was no documented evidence over multiple months that staff monitored the resident for these signs as outlined in the care plan. The facility’s visitation policy allowed for limiting or supervising visitors who abused, coerced, or exploited residents or who had a history of bringing illegal substances into the facility, but the facility did not operationalize these restrictions for this resident. Multiple documented incidents showed that the resident possessed or used substances and smoking materials, often in the presence of a specific family member visitor. On one occasion, staff observed the family member staying almost every night in the resident’s room and notified the DON and police due to suspicious behavior, but there was no documented investigation to determine the source of contraband. On another date, staff found the resident with vape devices and Blue Chew pills; these items were removed and given to a family member, and a late entry note by the DON recommended ongoing monitoring due to the resident’s substance-related history. However, there was no subsequent documentation that the resident was supervised or monitored for suspicious behaviors or signs of substance use as recommended. Later, staff documented that the resident’s room smelled like marijuana while the resident was with a visitor, and both were educated on facility policy, but the care plan was not revised to add new interventions related to this event. Further incidents continued without changes to visitation practices or documented monitoring. A restorative nursing assistant reported seeing the resident outside the facility with the same family member, who appeared to place an unknown smoking material to the resident’s mouth; this was reported to nursing and the administrator, and an order was obtained to closely monitor the resident for changes in level of consciousness, but there was no documentation that such monitoring occurred. Subsequently, the resident was found in his room vomiting, with foaming at the mouth and a smell of alcohol present; the family member at the bedside admitted giving the resident alcohol, and the resident was sent to the hospital and diagnosed with alcohol intoxication and alcohol abuse. When the resident returned from the hospital, there was no documentation that supervision or monitoring of the resident or the family member’s visits was implemented. Visitor sign-in records showed that the same family member and other friends continued to visit without restrictions or supervision. Interviews with the administrator, DON, nursing staff, and receptionist confirmed that no visitation restrictions or supervision were put in place for this family member, that there was no investigation into earlier contraband incidents, that the physician was not informed of key events, and that staff were not instructed on specific behaviors to monitor, despite the resident’s history and repeated episodes involving visitor-introduced substances.

Penalty

Fine: $82,250
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Failure to Communicate Resident Visitation Restriction Request
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F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

Failure to Communicate Resident Visitation Restriction Request: A resident with dementia and no decision-making capacity had a family representative request that no visitors be allowed without the representative present. The BOM forwarded the request to the SSD, but the DON and other staff stated they were unaware of any visitation restriction, and the request was not documented or communicated to all staff as described in the report.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Resident’s Right to Chosen Visitor
D
F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

A resident’s long-time friend, a former employee previously terminated over an abuse allegation, was barred from entering the facility when she attempted to visit, and was told law enforcement would be called if she returned. Another individual confirmed awareness of the restriction, expressed no concern about the friend abusing the resident, and stated that the facility did not offer supervised or common-area visits. A staff member reported that any former employee terminated for an abuse allegation was categorically prohibited from returning to the building, without considering the resident’s relationship with the visitor, despite a visitation policy stating residents have the right to receive visitors of their choice and allowing only limited or supervised access when abuse is suspected or found.

No penalty information released
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Restricted Visitation Hours
D
F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

Restricted Visitation Hours: A posted sign and staff interviews showed that residents were limited to visiting hours from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and visitors arriving outside those times were turned away or told to return later. Two residents stated they did not like the limits and believed they should be able to decide when to receive visitors. The admission agreement also stated that residents have the right to visit anyone during visiting hours.

Fine: $58,775
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Failure to Honor Resident Visitation Rights Over Responsible Party Objection
D
F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

Staff denied further visitation by two family members after a responsible party instructed the facility not to allow them to visit or receive medical updates, without confirming the resident’s own wishes. The resident, who had dementia but could express needs, later stated that these and other family members were allowed to visit and became sad upon learning they had been barred. The SSD acknowledged that facility policy allows family visitation based on the resident’s wishes and that staff should have asked the resident, but instead followed the responsible party’s directive contrary to the written visitation policy.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Honor Resident’s Right to Receive Family Visitors
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F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

A resident with Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and moderate cognitive impairment stated he wanted unrestricted visits from his children, but staff followed a posted sign listing specific family members whose visitation was to be restricted per the POA. When a daughter arrived to visit, staff asked her name, informed her she was not allowed to see the resident based on the POA’s directive, and called the police when she refused to leave or provide ID; the police then told her she was trespassing. The Ombudsman reported that the POA was denying visitation and that there should not have been a barrier to the visit, while facility leadership acknowledged that the POA could not deny visitation and that the resident did want to see his daughter, yet the posted restriction and staff actions still prevented the visit.

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Failure to Ensure 24-Hour Visitation Access
D
F0563 F563: Honor the resident's right to receive visitors of his or her choosing, at the time of his or her choosing.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and multiple medical conditions was unable to receive visitors after 8:00PM due to the facility's locked front door and lack of staff response to the doorbell. Despite repeated requests from the resident's POA and discussions among leadership about possible solutions, no effective measures were implemented, resulting in the resident's visitation rights not being honored according to facility policy.

No penalty information released
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