P5520

Failure to Maintain Minimum Nurse Aide Day-Shift Staffing Ratios

Twin Pines Health Care CenterWest Grove, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The facility failed to meet the required minimum nurse aide staffing ratios on the day shift, specifically the requirement of at least one nurse aide per 10 residents. Review of facility staffing data for selected weeks showed that on two dates in late December 2025, the day-shift nurse aide staffing levels did not meet this mandated ratio. The deficiency was identified through review of staffing records for the weeks of early September 2025, late December 2025, and late March 2026, which revealed that on December 29 and December 31, 2025, the number of nurse aides scheduled on the day shift was insufficient for the resident census. During an interview on April 31, 2026, the Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that the nurse aide staffing ratios were not met on those days. No specific residents, medical histories, or clinical conditions were described in the report in relation to this staffing deficiency.

Plan Of Correction

1) Staff was educated on calling off in a timely manner and following all attendance policy and procedure in regards to clocking in and out. 2) Staffing reviewed on each workday to ensure vacant nurse aide shifts are filled to meet the ratio requirements, and the hours set which have been determined by census, and the ratio requirement are accurate, and all efforts are made to replace, fill, and or meet all necessary requirements. 3) Education provided to management staff to ensure that all ratios for nursing aide staffing are adhered to in order to meet the regulated needs based on census. All processes will be reviewed with the management team in regard to utilizing the staffing call list as well as the agency platforms to acquire replacement staff if needed. 4) NHA and or designee to review staffing daily to ensure ratio requirement is met for two weeks from 5/1/26 until 5/30/26. Ongoing monthly reviews will be conducted to ensure all staffing minimums are met. All findings will be reported to the QAPI committee for continued review and revision.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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