F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
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Unsanitary and Poorly Maintained 400-Hall Shower Room

Pine Bluff Transitional CarePine Bluff, Arkansas Survey Completed on 04-09-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain the 400-hall shower room in a clean and sanitary condition. On multiple observations, the surveyor noted a pungent odor, standing water on the floor, brownish-black discoloration of the grout on the lower back wall of the shower, greenish discoloration on the floor behind the drain, and a white, wet material on the floor around a white pipe. Three bottles of shampoo and body wash were observed on the floor. A CNA who entered the room confirmed an odor like mold, mildew, and wetness, and described the grout as brown and black and the floor as wet with a brown color and old, wet tissue paper around the pipe. Another CNA reported that the shower room floor was normally wet and that she used a towel or blanket to clean up the water. A resident who received showers in this room reported that the shower room floor had a lot of water and expressed that staff would not clean it. Housekeeping staff stated that the shower room was cleaned daily with cleanser, with walls and toilets wiped and the shower cleaned twice daily, and indicated that housekeeping was responsible for cleaning and mopping the shower room. However, CNAs described cleaning the shower room themselves using a cleaning solution provided by housekeeping, with one CNA stating he had only been the shower aide for about one and a half weeks and was trained informally by another CNA. The CNA was not aware of any required contact time for the cleaning solution. The former shower aide CNA reported she did not receive any training from facility staff on what to use to clean the shower room and that she typically cleaned it on certain days and when leaving the building, but did not work weekends. The DON acknowledged having seen the 400-hall shower and having concerns about it, but was unaware if anything had been done to the floor or walls. Product information and safety data sheets for the cleaning agents provided by the Administrator and housekeeping supervisor did not include clear instructions for use on cleaning, though one product sheet described disinfection and sanitization times and its suitability for removing hard water buildup and soap scum from showers.

Penalty

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