WOLF POINT, MT - State inspectors have cited Faith Lutheran Home for operating without a properly licensed nursing home administrator, a violation of federal regulations that govern the management and oversight of skilled nursing facilities.

Absence of Required Administrative Leadership
During a complaint investigation conducted on March 13, 2025, Montana health inspectors discovered that Faith Lutheran Home was not employing a licensed nursing home administrator as mandated by federal Medicare and Medicaid participation requirements. This violation, documented under federal tag F837, represents a fundamental breach of nursing home operational standards.
The absence of a licensed administrator creates significant risks for facility operations and resident care quality. Licensed nursing home administrators undergo extensive training in healthcare management, regulatory compliance, resident rights, and quality assurance systems. They must pass a national examination and complete continuing education to maintain their credentials.
Critical Role of Licensed Administration
A licensed nursing home administrator serves as the facility's chief operating officer, responsible for ensuring all departments function cohesively to deliver quality care. These professionals oversee critical areas including staffing levels, clinical services coordination, regulatory compliance, budget management, and quality improvement initiatives.
Without proper administrative oversight, facilities face increased risks of systematic failures in care delivery. Essential functions such as staff scheduling, supply procurement, maintenance of medical equipment, and coordination between nursing, dietary, therapy, and housekeeping departments can deteriorate without qualified leadership.
The administrator position also serves as the primary liaison between the facility and regulatory agencies, ensuring timely responses to citations and implementation of corrective action plans. This role includes maintaining policies and procedures that meet state and federal standards, conducting regular quality assurance reviews, and ensuring staff receive required training.
Regulatory Requirements and Compliance Standards
Federal regulations specifically require that nursing homes participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs employ a full-time administrator who holds a current license from the state. In Montana, administrator licensure requires completion of an approved degree program, supervised internship experience, and successful completion of both state and national examinations.
The regulation exists to ensure facilities have qualified leadership capable of managing complex healthcare operations. Administrators must demonstrate competency in areas including resident care management, human resources, financial management, environmental services, and regulatory compliance.
Implications for Resident Care and Safety
The lack of licensed administrative oversight can impact multiple aspects of facility operations. Quality assurance programs may not receive proper attention, potentially allowing care deficiencies to go unidentified. Staff training and supervision protocols may not be consistently implemented. Communication between departments can break down, leading to gaps in resident services.
Additionally, without proper administrative leadership, facilities may struggle to maintain compliance with the extensive regulatory framework governing nursing home operations. This includes requirements for resident assessments, care planning, infection control, medication management, and numerous other clinical and operational standards.
Faith Lutheran Home must address this deficiency immediately by recruiting and employing a qualified, licensed nursing home administrator to ensure proper facility management and regulatory compliance moving forward.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Faith Lutheran Home from 2025-03-13 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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