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Bridgeville Rehab: Staffing Failures Leave Residents in Soiled Conditions - PA

Healthcare Facility
Bridgeville Rehabilitation & Care Center
Bridgeville, PA  ·  1/5 stars

These were not isolated complaints. When federal inspectors visited Bridgeville Rehabilitation & Care Center on November 5, 2025, they found that eight of eleven residents they interviewed or observed had been affected by chronic understaffing, a finding the facility's own nursing home administrator confirmed by the end of that evening.

The inspection was triggered by a complaint.

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The residents' accounts were consistent and specific. One resident, identified in the report as R1, said call light responses routinely took a long time, that his medications arrived late, and that he was not helped in and out of bed when he needed it. Two others described staffing as adequate only "at times," which is another way of saying it wasn't.

The room shared by two residents, R4 and R5, smelled overpoweringly of urine when inspectors walked in at 6:18 p.m. Records for R4, who was incontinent, showed incontinence care had been documented at 2:25 that afternoon. The next documented care wasn't until 12:32 the following morning, more than ten hours later.

Resident R6's account was the most direct. "At times I be sitting in piss for two to three hours," she told inspectors. "People don't want to help. I had to call my family at 2:00 a.m. to have them call the nurses. When I call the nurse's station, they hang up on me." She said she once waited from 3:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. before anyone came. Staff had told her, she said, "You aren't the only one here." Another line she'd heard: "You are lucky to see them one time a shift." When inspectors spoke with her, they observed large amounts of a brown substance under her fingernails and noted she was malodorous.

Resident R7 described a night shift aide who discovered she had been assigned the entire floor alone and told R7 she would simply have to wait. R7 said she has waited up to three hours after activating her call light. On Monday, November 3, she was told she couldn't have a shower because there wasn't enough staff, and that she'd get one Tuesday instead. She didn't get one Tuesday either. "I've laid as much as 12 hours in my own body fluids," she said. "Sunday is the worst."

Her shower record confirmed it. Neither Monday nor Tuesday showed a completed shower. There were no refusals documented.

The problems weren't new, and the facility had a paper trail showing it. Resident Council meeting minutes from August 22 included complaints about staff not helping residents change soiled sheets. The September 24 minutes recorded two residents raising concerns about not receiving scheduled showers. A grievance filed on behalf of another resident on August 20 noted that the person was still in bed at 11:30 in the morning, with no bathing assistance provided.

Three months of documented complaints. The same complaints, repeated.

By 7:15 p.m. on November 5, inspectors sat down with the nursing home administrator. The administrator confirmed that the facility had failed to provide sufficient nursing staff to meet the needs of eight of the eleven residents reviewed.

That confirmation, notable for its directness, didn't change what the residents had already described. R6 calling her family in the middle of the night. R7 going without a shower for days. A room that smelled of urine hours after the last documented care. A resident told she was lucky to see a staff member once per shift.

The inspection report rates the level of harm as minimal harm or potential for actual harm. R7 might describe it differently.

Full Inspection Report

The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Bridgeville Rehabilitation & Care Center from 2025-11-21 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.

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Data source: Official federal inspection data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Editorial process: AI-synthesized regulatory data, reviewed for accuracy by our editorial team.

Professional review: All content reviewed by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., NH EMT & BU-trained Paralegal.

Last verified: June 20, 2026  ·  Our methodology

Quick Answer

BRIDGEVILLE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER in BRIDGEVILLE, PA was cited for violations during a health inspection on November 21, 2025.

These were not isolated complaints.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at BRIDGEVILLE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER?
These were not isolated complaints.
How serious are these violations?
Violation severity varies from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. Review the inspection report for specific deficiency codes and scope. All violations must be corrected within required timeframes and are subject to follow-up verification inspections.
What should families do?
Families should: (1) Ask facility administration about specific corrective actions taken, (2) Request to see the follow-up inspection report verifying corrections, (3) Check if this represents a pattern by reviewing prior inspection reports, (4) Compare this facility's ratings with other nursing homes in BRIDGEVILLE, PA, (5) Report any new concerns directly to state authorities.
Where can I see the full inspection report?
The complete inspection report is available on Medicare.gov's Care Compare website (www.medicare.gov/care-compare). You can also request a copy directly from BRIDGEVILLE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER or from the state Department of Health. The report includes specific deficiency codes, facility responses, and correction timelines. This facility's federal provider number is 395596.
Has this facility had violations before?
To check BRIDGEVILLE REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER's history, visit Medicare.gov's Care Compare and review their inspection history, quality ratings, and staffing levels. Look for patterns of repeated violations, especially in critical areas like abuse prevention, medication management, infection control, and resident safety.


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