P5520

Failure to Meet Minimum Nurse Aide Staffing Ratios Across Multiple Shifts

Wecare At South Hills Rehabilitation And Nrsg CtrCanonsburg, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The facility failed to meet state-required minimum nurse aide (NA) staffing ratios on multiple shifts over a nine-day review period. Review of facility staffing documents from 4/20/26 through 4/28/26 showed that on the day shift, the facility did not provide at least one NA per 10 residents on four days, with census counts of 58–59 residents and actual NA hours falling below the required hours (for example, on 4/25/26 and 4/26/26, 29.91 and 31.38 actual hours were provided versus 44.25 required). On the evening shift, the facility failed to provide at least one NA per 11 residents on four days, again with census counts of 58–59 residents and actual NA hours (30.50–38.16) below the required 39.55–40.23 hours. On the night shift, the facility failed to provide at least one NA per 15 residents on one day, with 27.00 actual hours versus 29.50 required for 59 residents. During an interview, the Director of Nursing confirmed that the facility did not provide the required number of NAs on the identified shifts.

Plan Of Correction

The Facility submits this plan of correction under the procedures established by the Department of Health in order to comply with the department's directive to change conditions which the department alleges are deficient under date and/or federal long term care regulations. This plan of correction should not be construed as either a waiver or the facility right to appeal or challenge the accuracy of severity of the alleged deficiencies or an admission of past or ongoing violation of state or federal regulatory requirements. 5520CNA The Nursing schedule is created to ensure CNA staffing ratios reflects the current census per shift. Each shifts CNA staffing is adjusted based on census. When additional staff is needed to meet ratios, shifts are posted on our staffing portal, bonuses are offered, phone calls and text messages are sent to staff. The facility will utilize agency to assist with open shifts when needed. The facility attendance policy is followed for staff and disciplines occur per policy. Attendance is tracked on a calendar and reviewed weekly. The facility holds a monthly retention committee meeting and ads are posted on Indeed for open positions. Interviews are conducted immediately. We have a dedicated recruiter to assist with recruiting and hiring new nursing staff. The Administrator or designee will educate the Nursing Admin, HR, the scheduler and RN Supervisors on the staffing ratios and PPD and how to adjust. A staffing meeting will occur daily to review ratios with the NHA, DON, HR and scheduler. Daily recruiting calls with the NHA, HR, and recruiter occur to update the status of new applicants and interviews. The 3 week DOH Staffing Calculator Tool will be updated daily to monitor hours. The Audits will be taken to QAPI for review.

Penalty

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The facility did not meet required NA staffing ratios on one reviewed day shift. Review of nursing schedules over a multi-week period showed that on a specific day shift, the number of NAs scheduled did not meet the mandated minimum of one NA per ten residents. During a subsequent interview, the DON confirmed that the facility failed to comply with the required NA-to-resident ratio for that shift.

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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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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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