F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
B

Ongoing Failure to Resolve Resident Council Concerns About Call Lights and Basic Services

Autumn Care Of DrexelMorganton, North Carolina Survey Completed on 05-14-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure over a 13‑month period to effectively resolve and communicate resolution of repeated concerns raised in Resident Council meetings, particularly regarding call light response times, staff turning off call lights without meeting needs, inconsistent ice and water pass, and care during meal times. Resident Council minutes from multiple months document that residents, especially those on the 200 hall, repeatedly reported that call lights were not answered in a timely manner and that staff sometimes turned off call lights and left without providing the requested care. Residents also reported that when they turned their call lights back on, staff questioned why they had done so, despite their needs not having been met. These concerns were documented as new issues in successive meetings, indicating that the same problems persisted over time. The Resident Council minutes further show that residents repeatedly complained that ice was not being passed consistently on second and third shifts and on all halls, and that water pitchers were not being washed weekly as expected. At various meetings, residents stated that ice was not being passed daily on all shifts, that ice was not being passed routinely, and that ice was not being passed on every shift. Additional concerns were raised about staff attitudes, including cursing and using an aggressive tone of voice, and about care not being provided during meal times. Residents also reported that coffee on the hall cart was often empty or cold at breakfast. These issues were brought up under both Old Business and New Business in multiple meetings, demonstrating that residents perceived them as ongoing, unresolved problems. During a Resident Council group interview, several residents who lived on the 200 hall and regularly attended the meetings stated they felt the facility did not truly address their concerns because the typical response they heard was that staff were being educated, yet the same problems continued. Multiple residents agreed that call lights not being answered timely was a continual problem and expressed that they wanted resolution and their needs to be met, as well as feedback from administration about efforts made to address their concerns. The Social Worker confirmed that call light response time, passing ice on all shifts, and providing care during meal times had been discussed numerous times and acknowledged there was still no resolution to these issues. The DON acknowledged that grievances from Resident Council regarding clinical issues were assigned to her and that the 200 hall was considered challenging, with residents there being more alert, oriented, and vocal about their needs, but the ongoing nature of the same complaints showed that the facility did not effectively resolve or communicate resolution of the residents’ repeated concerns. The Administrator, who had recently started in the role, stated that they were hoping to achieve resolution of the call light response concerns and that call lights should be answered as quickly as possible, with staff not turning off call lights and failing to return to meet residents’ needs. Despite these stated expectations, the documented Resident Council minutes and resident interviews demonstrate that residents continued to experience and report the same issues over many months. Overall, the deficiency centers on the facility’s inaction and ineffective response to recurring Resident Council complaints, resulting in residents feeling that their concerns about call light response, ice and water service, staff behavior, and care during meals were not being resolved or adequately addressed.

Penalty

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Resident Council Meetings Lacked Privacy
E
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

A facility failed to provide private space for resident council meetings, which were held in the dining room for 15 of 15 confidential residents reviewed. During a meeting with 12 residents, staff entered the room despite do-not-enter signs posted on both doors, and residents said interruptions were frequent and made them feel unable to speak freely. The Activity Director and Administrator both stated the meetings were expected to remain private, and the facility policy stated the resident council would be provided private space.

Fine: $9,821
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Failure to Address and Communicate Follow-Up on Resident Council Concerns
E
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

The facility failed to effectively address and communicate follow-up on concerns raised in Resident Council meetings, leading several residents to stop attending because they felt nothing changed. Over several months, residents reported issues including nighttime noise, aides not staying on task, delays in getting out of bed for activities, inadequate bathroom and room cleaning, running out of ordered food, poor food flavor and temperature, and staff cell phone use during work time causing slow call light response. Meeting minutes showed no documented follow-up to these concerns, and residents reported no observable improvements. The Administrator acknowledged there was no standard process for handling Resident Council issues and that any actions taken were not formally communicated back to residents.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Respond to Resident Council Grievances
E
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

Failure to Respond to Resident Council Grievances: The facility did not provide verbal or written responses to Resident Council grievances about nursing, dietary, housekeeping, and daily living concerns. The council reported issues such as unchanging bed linens, noisy and disrespectful housekeeping, loud staff conversations, meal and tray concerns, labeling personal items, and resident care concerns, but the facility did not consistently document a representative response or rationale.

No penalty information released
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Resident Council Concerns Not Addressed or Communicated Timely
E
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

Resident Council concerns were not addressed or communicated in a timely manner. Residents reported repeated issues with staff shutting off call lights before needs were met, not following the smoking plan, and meal trays being passed late, resulting in cold food. These concerns were raised in multiple council meetings over several months, but no timely resolution or update was shown.

No penalty information released
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Ongoing Unresolved Resident Council Concerns About Call Light Response and Communication
E
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

Over an extended period, Resident Council meeting minutes repeatedly documented residents’ concerns that call lights were not being answered in a timely manner, despite notes that nursing administration would address the issue. A resident council leader later reported call light wait times of 30–60 minutes, especially when agency staff worked second and night shifts, and stated that staff often said they would return but did not do so promptly. Residents also lacked information on where state agency reports and Ombudsman information were kept, and reported that staff addressed them with terms like “Momma” and “Grandma” instead of using their names, contrary to expectations confirmed by facility staff. The facility’s grievance policy requires prompt resolution of grievances and written responses with rationale, but the same concerns continued to recur in council minutes.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Address Repeated Grievances About Slow Call Bell Response
D
F0565 F565: Honor the resident's right to organize and participate in resident/family groups in the facility.
Short Summary

The facility failed to address repeated grievances regarding slow responses to resident call bells. The grievance policy required acknowledgment and active resolution of both written and verbal complaints, yet multiple residents reported that call bells often went unanswered for more than 30 minutes. Resident council minutes over several consecutive months documented ongoing complaints about delayed call bell response, and grievance records showed multiple similar complaints over an extended period. The DON and the administrator acknowledged a pattern of complaints about slow call bell responses and confirmed that the facility had not responded to these grievances.

No penalty information released
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