F0909 F909: Regularly inspect all bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails (if any) for safety; and all bed rails and mattresses must attach safely to the bed frame.
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Failure to Inspect and Assess Bed Rails and Bed Systems for Entrapment Risk

Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institutes TrpGolden Valley, Minnesota Survey Completed on 04-13-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to conduct and document regular inspections and entrapment assessments of bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails as part of its maintenance and safety program. Surveyors cited FDA guidance and manufacturer instructions that call for ongoing evaluation of hospital bed systems, including reassessment when components are worn, accessories are added or removed, or parts are changed. Despite these expectations, the facility was unable to provide any documentation of routine inspections or entrapment assessments for bed systems in use, including those for three residents reviewed for side rails. For one resident with a history of CVA, weakness, impaired mobility, impulsive movements, cognitive deficits, impaired judgment, hemiplegia, and fatigue, the bed was equipped with bilateral quarter rails at the head and bilateral three-quarter rails at the foot. The resident’s Physical Device assessment documented quarter rails and stated the resident could use the device appropriately and understood risks and benefits, but therapy notes and the MDS did not reflect side rail use or any entrapment assessment. The care plan briefly noted possible use of half side rails for positioning and safety, but there was no further documentation addressing entrapment risks or bed system evaluation. A second resident with CVA, hemiplegia, severe cognitive impairment (BIMS 00), aphasia, dysphagia, and dependence for most ADLs had bilateral quarter rails at the head of the bed and used the rail with her left hand during care, while being unable to move the right side of her body or remove the rails independently. Her Physical Device assessment indicated quarter rails, appropriate use, and understanding of risks and benefits, but there was no documentation of entrapment assessments. Therapy notes, the care plan, and the MDS did not identify side rail use or related safety evaluations. A third resident with CVA, hemiplegia, impaired judgment, and multiple functional limitations had bilateral half rails at the head of the bed and reported using them for repositioning. His Physical Device assessment referenced quarter rails and noted no documented understanding of risks and benefits, with no alternatives tried and no entrapment assessments recorded; therapy notes, care plan, and MDS also did not reflect side rail use. When surveyors requested documentation of side rail assessments or inspections from the maintenance engineer and the administrator, none was provided. The maintenance engineer reported he did not perform any proactive work on side rails and only addressed them when nursing reported they were broken. A RN stated she was unaware of any safety precautions or inspection processes for side rails and believed therapy was responsible for equipment. A PT reported that residents with brain injuries were admitted with side rails and lap belts, with adjustments made later by therapy, and stated that nursing would complete any safety zoning assessments in the bed. The facility’s restraint policy described interdisciplinary assessment, care planning, and informed consent for positioning and safety devices but did not specify any timing or process for inspection of bed rails or other devices.

Penalty

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Missing Bed Entrapment Assessment and Incomplete Bed Inspection Logs
E
F0909 F909: Regularly inspect all bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails (if any) for safety; and all bed rails and mattresses must attach safely to the bed frame.
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The facility failed to complete a bed entrapment assessment before a resident used bilateral upper bed rails and failed to document monthly inspections for all beds in use. A resident who had capacity to make decisions and needed partial/moderate assistance with mobility was observed using elevated side rails, and RN and Maintenance staff confirmed the rails were in use and that maintenance was responsible for the zone assessment. The February bed safety checklist did not show the required entrapment measurement for that resident, and the monthly bed maintenance log listed only a few rooms rather than all resident beds.

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D
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A resident with MS, seizures, generalized weakness, and impaired mobility had a loose right-hand mid-bed siderail that would not stay in place. Staff observed the rail drop to the floor when lifted, and a CMT confirmed it was loose and posed an injury risk. The Maintenance Director later found it attached with only one bolt near the head of the bed, and the facility could not provide documentation of weekly bed inspections.

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Bed Rail Inspection and Compatibility Deficiency
D
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Failure to Inspect Bed Side Rails
D
F0909 F909: Regularly inspect all bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails (if any) for safety; and all bed rails and mattresses must attach safely to the bed frame.
Short Summary

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Failure to Regularly Inspect Bed Rails and Bed Frames
D
F0909 F909: Regularly inspect all bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails (if any) for safety; and all bed rails and mattresses must attach safely to the bed frame.
Short Summary

Regular inspection of bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails was not conducted for two residents with bilateral upper quarter bed rails in use. One resident was observed in bed with the rails up, another stated she uses the rails if she needs to hold onto them and that staff use them, and the Maintenance Supervisor said staff only tighten loose bolts and do not keep logs of the work.

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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