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

Inadequate Infection Control in Catheter Care, Water Management, and Waste Handling

Nuuanu HaleHonolulu, Hawaii Survey Completed on 02-27-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves multiple failures in the facility’s infection prevention and control practices, particularly related to urinary catheter care, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), implementation of a water management plan for Legionella, and timely trash disposal. For one resident with an indwelling urinary catheter, the surveyor observed the catheter bag on the floor inside a gray bin with the catheter tubing extending out of the bin and in direct contact with the floor. The tubing showed visible discoloration and white sediment. The resident later reported itchiness outside the vagina and leaking from the catheter. A registered nurse acknowledged awareness of the sediment, stated the catheter was changed monthly, and indicated she planned to contact the physician for more frequent changes. She also stated the tubing could be irrigated with saline and confirmed that catheter tubing should not be on the floor for infection control reasons. The Infection Preventionist (IP), when shown a photograph of the tubing on the floor with sediment, confirmed the tubing should have been changed and that tubing should not be on the floor due to infection risk. Another resident, a male with a history of stroke and benign prostatic hyperplasia requiring an indwelling urinary catheter, was on Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) with orders for catheter care every shift and as needed. During observation, his catheter tubing was seen lying directly on the floor when the bed was in the lowest position. The nurse present acknowledged that the tubing should not be on the floor and adjusted the bed and tubing placement. In a separate observation, a CNA performed catheter care for this resident, including emptying the catheter bag and cleaning the lower catheter tubing and the floor area near the bag, while only wearing gloves and no gown, despite a noticeable urine-like odor at the bedside. The IP confirmed that the resident was on EBP due to having a Foley catheter and stated staff should wear PPE, including a gown, when performing catheter care such as emptying the collection bag in case of splashes. The CNA acknowledged she was supposed to wear PPE for catheter care and indicated PPE was stored down the hall on a wall shelf, not immediately near or outside the resident’s room, despite the facility’s EBP policy stating gowns and gloves should be made available immediately near or outside the room for high-contact care activities such as urinary catheter care. The facility also failed to effectively implement its water management plan for Legionella prevention and control. The written plan described a central hot water system with recirculation, specified hot water storage tank setpoints at or above 140°F and distribution temperatures above 124°F, and listed monitoring procedures including monthly hot water temperature checks by maintenance, as well as verification and validation steps such as reviewing monitoring logs, infection surveillance data, and water testing results. However, the Maintenance Director reported there were no storage or water heater tanks with water temperatures greater than 140°F, and only one month of temperature logs was available, showing resident room and water heater temperatures between 105°F and 115°F, which did not align with the Legionella prevention temperature guidelines referenced from CDC. The IP, newly in the role, stated she was not familiar with the water management plan, that collaboration with maintenance was non-existent, and that no control measures, weekly flushing of shower heads and faucets, or monthly temperature monitoring were being done. Additionally, the facility did not ensure prompt disposal of trash, resulting in trash bags being piled outside the trash bin and on an exterior stairwell landing. Surveyors observed multiple trash bags outside the facility next to the trash bin and on the stairwell landing, blocking access to the staircase. Housekeeping staff reported that trash from the second floor was placed in the bin about every hour but sometimes had to wait for the maintenance worker, who had the only key to open the bin. Another housekeeper stated she left heavy trash bags by the bin twice a day because she could not lift them into the bin and relied on the maintenance worker to place them inside, noting she had notified him about trash needing to be placed in the bin about an hour earlier. The maintenance worker stated he had been told by aides to hold off putting trash in the bin but did not know why. The Maintenance Director later confirmed that housekeepers should be putting trash in the bin more frequently and acknowledged that trash pile-up can lead to unsanitary conditions affecting the facility and neighborhood. Overall, these observations and interviews show that the facility did not maintain catheter tubing off the floor or address visibly soiled tubing, did not consistently use required PPE for residents on EBP during high-contact catheter care, did not implement or monitor its Legionella water management plan as written, and did not ensure timely placement of trash into secured bins, resulting in accumulated trash in exterior areas.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Short Summary

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Incomplete COVID Surveillance and Return-to-Work Tracking
F
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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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.
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No penalty information released
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E
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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Fine: $27,378
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F
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No penalty information released
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