Statistics for Kentucky (Last 12 Months)

278
Total Providers
474
Total Inspections in the last 12 months
Information
This includes all types of inspections: standard annual surveys, life safety code surveys, re-surveys, complaint investigations, and follow-up inspections.
93.5%
Providers with Citations in the last 12 months
Information
Among all providers that received one or more inspections in the last 12 months, this represents the percentage that received at least one citation of any severity level.
7.6%
Providers with Serious Citations in the last 12 months

Financial Impact (Last 12 Months)

$291,840
Maximum Single Fine
$10,364
Median Fine
121
Max Payment Suspension Days
110
Median Suspension Days

Most Cited Tags in Kentucky (Last 12 Months)


Latest Citations in Kentucky

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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Failure to Provide Two-Person Assistance During Incontinence Care
D
F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
Short Summary

A resident with morbid obesity and bilateral foot drop, whose care plan called for two staff for bed mobility and incontinence care, slid off the edge of the bed during perineal care and sustained abrasions and skin discoloration. The resident stated an SRNA rolled them too far while the SRNA was on the opposite side of the bed, and staff interviews confirmed the SRNA performed the care alone instead of waiting for another staff member. The ADON and DON stated the resident should have had two staff assist with the care.

No penalty information released
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Insulin Pen Competency Not Demonstrated
D
F0726 F726: Ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident's well being.
Short Summary

An LPN was observed administering insulin via a pen injector to a resident with diabetes without priming the needle before either dose. The resident had type 2 DM with hyperglycemia and active NovoLog FlexPen orders, but the facility’s competency assessment covered insulin by syringe and did not show training or assessment for insulin pen use. The LPN stated she was not aware priming was required, and the DON and Administrator confirmed the facility had not provided competency training on insulin pens.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide Ordered PT/OT and Document Missed Therapy Sessions
D
F0825 F825: Provide or get specialized rehabilitative services as required for a resident.
Short Summary

A resident admitted for rehab with muscle weakness and unsteadiness had PT and OT care plans and orders for treatment five times per week, but therapy logs showed missed PT/OT sessions on two days with no documented reason. The Director of Rehabilitation confirmed the resident received therapy only three of five days over two consecutive weeks, contrary to the plan of care, and could not explain or document why sessions were missed. The resident and the resident’s representative reported that the resident did not receive therapy as expected, that therapy minutes were insufficient, and that services were not tailored to the resident’s needs, including use of group therapy despite the resident’s stated preference against it.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Clean, Safe Laundry Environment and Proper Handling of Resident Clothing
D
F0921 F921: Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain a safe, clean, and sanitary laundry environment and to properly manage a resident’s clothing. A resident with COPD, heart failure, type 2 DM, and ESRD had most of their clothing lost during a short stay, and the family member who searched for the items described the laundry room as extremely hot, messy, dirty, with clothes everywhere and overflowing trash. Staff interviews confirmed the laundry room had long‑standing issues with excessive heat and clutter. Surveyor observations found floors between and behind washers covered with dirt, a dry flaky substance, loose concrete, and residue on piping and chemical tubing, alongside buckets of corrosive chemicals. Interviews with housekeeping, EVS, a chemical vendor, and maintenance showed that a chemical spill behind the washers had occurred over a year earlier and was never properly cleaned up, with conflicting accounts over whether maintenance or EVS was responsible and no effective system to ensure cleaning behind the machines.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Timely Report Alleged Physical Abuse to State Agency and Law Enforcement
D
F0609 F609: Timely report suspected abuse, neglect, or theft and report the results of the investigation to proper authorities.
Short Summary

The facility failed to follow its abuse reporting policy when an allegation of physical abuse involving a resident with mild cognitive impairment and multiple medical conditions was reported by the resident’s family member. The Administrator was notified of the allegation that someone had smacked the resident across the face, but the initial report to the state survey agency was not submitted until more than three and a half hours later, exceeding the required two-hour timeframe. Facility documentation did not show that law enforcement was notified, despite policy requiring reporting of suspected crimes, and interviews with the SSD, DON, and Administrator confirmed that the expected practice was to report such allegations promptly to the state survey agency and law enforcement when applicable.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Conduct Comprehensive Abuse and Misappropriation Investigations
D
F0610 F610: Respond appropriately to all alleged violations.
Short Summary

Two residents reported serious allegations—one of missing money and identification and another of being slapped by a staff member—but the facility failed to conduct comprehensive investigations as required by its abuse policy. In the misappropriation case, a cognitively intact resident named a specific staff member by first name, and the schedule showed an SRNA with that name worked during the alleged timeframe, yet that SRNA was never interviewed or asked for a statement, and the DON acknowledged not knowing the investigative process. In the physical abuse case, a resident with mild cognitive impairment reported being slapped and told a family member that a manager over the office was responsible, but the facility obtained statements only from some floor staff, did not interview office staff, did not obtain statements from all staff who worked the relevant shifts, and limited resident interviews and skin assessments to one hall. These actions and omissions resulted in incomplete investigations of both abuse-related allegations.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Two-Person Assist Care Plan Resulting in Resident Fall and Fracture
G
F0656 F656: Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia, osteoporosis, a right artificial hip, and severe cognitive impairment was care planned as dependent for bed mobility, toileting, and transfers, with an intervention requiring two staff for assistance. Despite this, an SRNA, who knew the resident was a two-person assist, began perineal care alone and rolled the resident onto the side, causing the resident to roll out of bed and fall. An LPN obtained stat x-rays that showed a displaced right femoral shaft fracture, and the resident was sent to the hospital, where surgery was performed and the resident later died on a hospice unit. Staff interviews confirmed that the two-person assist requirement had been in place for years and that the failure to follow the care plan led to the incident.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Follow Two-Person Assist Care Plan Resulting in Fall and Femur Fracture
G
F0689 F689: Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia, osteoporosis, and a right artificial hip joint, assessed as severely cognitively impaired and dependent for bed mobility, toileting, and transfers, had a care plan and Kardex requiring a two-person assist for these ADLs. An SRNA, despite knowing this requirement, began perineal care alone and rolled the resident onto her side, causing the resident to roll out of bed onto the floor. The incident report and IDT identified the root cause as failure to follow the Kardex, with contributing factors including the resident’s weakness and history of falls. An LPN and unit manager found the resident on the floor, obtained stat x-rays that revealed a displaced right femoral shaft fracture, and the resident was sent to the hospital, where imaging confirmed a comminuted, moderately displaced femoral fracture and an ORIF procedure was performed. Staff interviews confirmed that the resident had long required a two-person assist and that only one staff member was present at the time of the incident, and also revealed that nurses and managers had not routinely spot checked SRNAs for adherence to the care plan/Kardex prior to the event.

No penalty information released
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Delayed Administration of Ordered Antibiotic for UTI
D
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

A resident with intact cognition and multiple comorbidities developed fever and abnormal urinalysis results consistent with a UTI, for which an NP ordered a single 3 g dose of Fosfomycin. The MAR showed the antibiotic order and later an entry placing it on hold due to unavailability from pharmacy, without a corresponding provider order or documentation explaining the delay or who was contacted. The medication was not administered until four days after the original order, during which time the resident reported going without treatment and later required ED transfer, where a complicated UTI was diagnosed and treated with IM Rocephin and Toradol.

No penalty information released
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Some of the Latest Corrective Actions taken by Facilities in Kentucky

  • Re-educated all nurses on policies requiring physician/nurse practitioner notification for significant weight changes and changes in condition, and prevented nurses from working until education was completed (J - F0684 - KY) (J - F0580 - KY)
  • Administered post-tests after nurse education with a required 100% pass rate and provided re-education as needed (J - F0684 - KY) (J - F0580 - KY)
  • Added education on notification of significant weight changes/changes in condition to new-hire orientation for nurses (and certified medication technicians where specified) (J - F0684 - KY) (J - F0580 - KY)
  • Educated the Director of Nursing Services to review weight reports timely related to the weekly Nutritional At Risk meeting (J - F0580 - KY)
  • Implemented ongoing audits to verify weight changes and resident assessments resulted in physician/nurse practitioner notification when warranted, with results forwarded to QAPI for review and presented by the Director of Nursing (J - F0684 - KY) (J - F0580 - KY)

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