F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
E

Pest Control Program Not Maintained

Bywood East Health CareMinneapolis, Minnesota Survey Completed on 05-07-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure bait stations were monitored and serviced to prevent or reduce pest problems for residents reviewed for environment. The report identified that the pest control company came monthly and would fill bait stations in resident rooms only when management told them to do so, and the maintenance director stated there was not a master list of which rooms had bait stations. The maintenance director also verified that during 4/2026 none of the bait stations in any rooms were serviced. For one resident with schizophrenia, depression, and moderate cognitive intactness, the infection preventionist stated the resident was trying to feed the mice. During an observation, a large amount of black crumbs that looked like chocolate cake and two patties of what looked like white meat were found under the bed. The room service summary showed the room was not checked in 4/2026, 3/2026, 1/2026, 12/2025, or 11/2025, and was checked in 2/2026 with light rodent activity noted. The maintenance director stated housekeeping was supposed to clean the room after breakfast and lunch. Other residents reviewed had cluttered rooms and food or belongings that could contribute to pest concerns. One resident with delusional disorder reported mouse droppings on the bed, mice in the room, and that the roommate hoarded food; the maintenance director stated he had seen mouse droppings in that room, but the service summary showed no rodent bait stations in the room. Another resident with paranoid schizophrenia had several plastic bags on the floor with uncovered pie on a plate, and the service summary showed no bait stations in the room. Additional residents with psychiatric diagnoses had overflowing bins, crowded rooms, or food brought to rooms, and the owner stated uncovered pie in a resident room was not okay because of pest control concerns. The DON stated cluttered rooms could attract bugs and lead to pest problems.

Penalty

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F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
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The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control program when multiple live roaches, roach feces, and dead roach carcasses were observed in a room shared by two residents, including on and under a personal refrigerator and beneath items placed on top of it. Housekeeping, maintenance, and a CNA each reported seeing roaches in the room on the prior day, and subsequent observations by maintenance and the administrator confirmed ongoing roach activity in the same area.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Effective Pest Control in Resident Rooms
D
F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
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The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control program when multiple live and trapped roaches and spiders were observed in the rooms of two cognitively intact residents. One resident, admitted for surgical aftercare, had live and trapped pests in her room and reported that bugs were found there often, expressing that she felt hurt and uncomfortable. Another resident with essential HTN reported a roach crawling onto her foot while she was in bed and stated she felt uncomfortable. An activities assistant confirmed the observed pests, an LN verified pest presence via photographs and described the situation as unsanitary with potential for allergic reactions, and the DON stated that rooms were expected to be clean and free of pests despite a written pest control P&P intended to keep the building free of insects and rodents.

No penalty information released
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Ineffective Pest Control Program in Kitchen
D
F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
Short Summary

Ineffective Pest Control Program in Kitchen: A roach was observed crawling on the kitchen wall behind the handwashing station during the lunch meal. Staff reported roaches had been seen on and off near sink areas, and pest sighting logs documented multiple roach sightings. The pest control company provided monthly service, and the DON/maintenance leadership acknowledged the ongoing kitchen pest issue and that monthly treatment was thought to be working.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Effective Pest Control and Document Pest Activity
E
F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control program, as multiple cognitively intact residents reported large flying roaches in their rooms, bathrooms, and shower areas, and a visitor also reported seeing roaches. Surveyors directly observed roaches on a bathroom floor in one resident’s room, along with standing water and roach bait houses, after the resident had previously complained to housekeeping about room cleanliness and roaches. Two residents in another room reported wasp nests by their window for several weeks, and surveyors confirmed two nests and a gap between the screen and window that allowed insect entry. Leadership was informed of an additional gap at a hallway-to-courtyard threshold that could admit insects, and it was determined that pest control services had lapsed for two months due to unpaid invoices, while pest control logs had been destroyed and left blank, omitting documentation of roach sightings and the wasp nests.

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.
Failure to Maintain Effective Pest Control for Ongoing Roach Infestation
F
F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control program, resulting in an ongoing roach infestation documented over several months. The contracted pest control provider serviced the building only once per month and reported continued evidence of roaches, while indicating that more frequent applications were needed. The Administrator acknowledged persistent roach problems throughout the facility, and several CNAs reported seeing roaches, with some noting that sightings were not consistently documented and one CNA unaware of the pest control log. This lack of consistent reporting and insufficient pest control measures placed residents at risk for exposure to household pests and increased health risks.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Effective Pest Control and Sanitary Conditions Resulting in Widespread Gnat Infestation
F
F0925 F925: Make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an effective pest control and sanitation program, resulting in a widespread gnat infestation in common areas, resident halls, the laundry room, medication cart trash, dirty utility room, and the kitchen. Surveyors observed gnats emerging from drains, stagnant mop water with a rancid odor, and extensive moisture, standing water, and organic debris in kitchen drains, cracked floor tiles, and hard-to-reach areas behind equipment. Pest control service reports over several months repeatedly documented unresolved issues such as drain debris, standing water, and debris accumulation, while the pest control provider stated that facility compliance with recommended cleaning and maintenance was inconsistent and many action items remained undone. The Dietary Manager reported ongoing gnat problems and use of a hose-mounted floor sprayer and vinegar in drains, which the pest control representative stated would not remove organic buildup or larvae. Leadership, including the VPO, DON, and Administrator, described expectations for cleaning, pest reporting, and drain use that were not reflected in observed conditions, and two residents reported that gnats were frequently present around them and their food, especially during meals.

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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