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Davenport Nursing Home Faces Recurring Federal Violations

DAVENPORT, IA - Accordius Health At St Mary, LLC has been cited for the same federal violation during multiple certification surveys, raising concerns about the facility's ability to maintain compliance with nursing home standards.

Accordius Health At St Mary, LLC facility inspection

Pattern of Regulatory Non-Compliance

The facility received citations for violation F812 during recertification surveys conducted on June 5, 2023, and again on June 24, 2024. This recurring citation indicates a persistent compliance issue that the facility has failed to adequately address over more than a year.

Federal tag F812 relates to specific requirements under nursing home regulations that facilities must meet to maintain their certification for Medicare and Medicaid participation. When facilities receive the same citation across multiple survey periods, it demonstrates an ongoing failure to implement effective corrective measures.

Medical and Safety Implications

Recurring regulatory violations in nursing homes can indicate systemic problems with care delivery, staff training, or administrative oversight. When facilities fail to correct identified deficiencies, residents may face continued exposure to substandard care conditions.

The certification process requires nursing homes to demonstrate compliance with federal standards designed to protect resident health, safety, and quality of life. These standards cover areas such as medication management, infection control, resident rights, dietary services, and clinical care protocols.

Industry Standards and Expectations

Nursing homes are expected to implement comprehensive corrective action plans following any citation. These plans should include immediate remediation of the identified problem, staff retraining when necessary, policy updates, and ongoing monitoring to prevent recurrence.

Effective quality assurance programs typically involve regular internal audits, staff competency assessments, and continuous monitoring of key performance indicators. Facilities that maintain consistent compliance demonstrate their commitment to providing safe, quality care to vulnerable residents.

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Regulatory Oversight Process

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requires nursing homes to undergo regular surveys to maintain their certification. These inspections evaluate whether facilities meet federal requirements for participation in Medicare and Medicaid programs.

When surveyors identify deficiencies, facilities must submit plans of correction detailing how they will address each violation. Follow-up surveys verify whether corrective measures have been successfully implemented and sustained.

The recertification process serves as a critical safeguard for nursing home residents, ensuring facilities maintain standards necessary to protect resident health and safety. Repeated citations for the same violation suggest that previous corrective actions may have been insufficient or inadequately implemented.

Moving Forward

Nursing homes facing recurring violations must demonstrate more robust quality improvement efforts to achieve sustainable compliance. This may involve enhanced staff training programs, revised policies and procedures, increased administrative oversight, or consultation with external quality improvement specialists.

Families considering placement at nursing facilities should review inspection history and compliance patterns as part of their decision-making process. Consistent regulatory compliance indicates a facility's commitment to maintaining high standards of care and resident protection.

The facility's ability to successfully address this recurring violation will be evaluated during future surveys, which will determine whether additional enforcement actions may be necessary to ensure resident safety and quality of care.

Full Inspection Report

The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Accordius Health At St Mary, LLC from 2025-03-06 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.

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