F0558 F558: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
D

Call Bells Not Kept Within Reach for Two Dependent Residents

Beacon RidgeIndiana, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that resident call bells were within reach for two residents, contrary to facility policy and care plan interventions. The facility’s call system policy dated January 22, 2026, states that each resident must be provided with a means to call staff directly for assistance from the bed and other areas. Resident 32 had a quarterly MDS showing she was sometimes understood and sometimes able to understand others, required staff assistance for daily care, and had Parkinson’s disease and dementia. Her care plan, initiated in 2019 with an intervention added in 2021, directed staff to encourage her to use the call bell and to assure the call pendant was in place and functioning properly. On observation, she was found lying in bed with her call pendant placed on the nightstand out of reach. The DON stated at that time that the resident was unable to use the call pendant, then placed it around her neck. In interviews, the resident first indicated she would push the button on her pendant to call a nurse, and later stated she had been told there was a bell somewhere to use; at that later observation, she was wearing the pendant and had a tap bell on her overbed table that was not within reach. Resident 78’s annual MDS indicated he was usually understood and usually able to understand others, required staff assistance for daily care, and had dementia and a history of stroke. His care plan directed staff to encourage him to use the call bell for assistance. During observation, he was found lying in bed with his call pendant on the nightstand out of reach. At the time of this observation, a nurse aide acknowledged that the resident should have had his call pendant within reach. In a subsequent interview, the resident demonstrated his call pendant hanging around his neck when asked how he would call for a nurse. The DON stated that all residents who are able to use their call pendants should have them within reach, confirming that the observed placement of the pendants on the nightstands, out of reach, was inconsistent with facility expectations and policy.

Plan Of Correction

This plan of correction is prepared and executed because it is required by the provisions of the state and federal regulations and not because Indiana Skilled Nursing INC dba Beacon Ridge agrees with the allegations and citations listed on the statement of deficiencies. Indiana Skilled Nursing INC dba Beacon Ridge maintains that the alleged deficiencies do not, individually and collectively, jeopardize the health and safety of the residents, nor are they of such character as to limit our capacity to render adequate care as prescribed by regulation. This plan of correction shall operate as Indiana Skilled Nursing INC dba Beacon Ridge written credible allegation of compliance. By submitting this plan of correction, Indiana Skilled Nursing INC dba Beacon Ridge does not admit to the accuracy of the deficiencies. This plan of correction is not meant to establish any standard of care, contract, obligation, or position, and Indiana Skilled Nursing INC dba Beacon Ridge reserves all rights to raise all possible contentions and defenses in any civil or criminal claim, action or proceeding. The facility is unable to retroactively correct the observation for Resident 32 and 78; when it was identified it was corrected at that time. There were no ill effects noted. The Director of Nursing and/or designee will re-educate current facility staff, including agency staff, on assuring the call pendants and/or tap bells are within reach. New/agency Nursing staff will be educated upon onboarding, assuring the call pendants and/or tap bells are within reach of residents. The Director of Nursing and/or designee will complete random audits 3 times a week for 2 weeks, weekly for 2 weeks and then monthly for 2 months to assure the call pendants and/or tap bells are within reach. Audit results will be reviewed by the facility Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Committee to determine compliance or need for continuation of audits.

Penalty

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Fine: $27,378
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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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