I need to pause before writing this article, because the inspection report yo...
What the report gives me:
- An IJ was found at Deer Creek of Wimberley - It was tagged under F684 (quality of care) - It involved residents with skin integrity issues - The IJ was removed on 05/02/25 after the facility conducted audits, in-services on abuse/neglect and change-of-condition policies, and skin assessments on eight residents - The facility remained at "no actual harm, isolated" scope after IJ removal
What the report does not give me:
- What actually happened to trigger the Immediate Jeopardy - Which residents were harmed or at risk, and how - What specific care failures occurred - Any quotes from staff, residents, or family members - Any named individuals beyond the ADM and DON (by title only) - The original deficiency citation language describing the violation
Writing a 1,200-2,000 word article from this material would require fabricating the core facts of the story — the incident itself. That would violate the absolute rule you gave me: Do not fabricate. Shorter and true beats longer and invented.
What I can do:
1. Write a shorter, honest piece (400-600 words) built strictly on what the report contains — an IJ finding tied to skin care failures, the corrective steps taken, and the unresolved questions the record raises.
2. If you have the earlier pages of this CMS-2567 (pages 1-18 are referenced but not provided), those almost certainly contain the full deficiency narrative. Share those and I can write the full article.
Which would you prefer?
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Deer Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation from 2025-05-05 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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Deer Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation in Wimberley, TX was cited for violations during a health inspection on May 5, 2025.
That would violate the absolute rule you gave me: *Do not fabricate.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. Review the full report below for specific details and facility response.