GRESHAM, OR - Federal health inspectors cited Gresham Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation for failing to ensure residents received accurate assessments during a complaint investigation conducted in December 2025.

The facility received a deficiency citation under federal regulation F0641, which addresses the fundamental requirement that nursing homes conduct thorough and accurate resident assessments. Inspectors classified the violation as isolated with potential for more than minimal harm to residents, though no actual harm was documented during the inspection.
Assessment Failures Documented During Inspection
The December 19, 2025 inspection revealed that the facility failed to meet federal standards for resident assessment accuracy. This marked one of 18 deficiencies identified during the comprehensive review of the facility's operations.
Accurate resident assessments form the foundation of individualized care planning in nursing homes. These evaluations must capture a comprehensive picture of each resident's physical health, cognitive status, functional abilities, and care needs. When assessments contain errors or omissions, the resulting care plans may fail to address critical health issues or safety concerns.
Medical Significance of Assessment Accuracy
Resident assessments serve as the primary diagnostic tool for identifying changes in condition, emerging health problems, and evolving care requirements. Healthcare providers rely on these evaluations to make informed decisions about medication management, therapy interventions, dietary modifications, and fall prevention strategies.
Inaccurate assessments can lead to multiple care complications. A resident's medication needs may be incorrectly identified, potentially resulting in under-treatment of chronic conditions or inappropriate drug combinations. Mobility limitations might be underestimated, increasing fall risk. Cognitive impairments could go unrecognized, leaving residents vulnerable to wandering or exploitation.
The assessment process should include standardized evaluation tools, direct observation, review of medical records, consultation with healthcare team members, and input from residents and family members when possible. Federal regulations require facilities to complete comprehensive assessments within 14 days of admission and quarterly thereafter, with interim assessments conducted when significant changes occur.
Industry Standards and Required Protocols
Federal nursing home regulations mandate that assessments be completed by registered nurses or other qualified healthcare professionals using the Minimum Data Set (MDS) framework. This standardized tool ensures consistency across facilities and enables meaningful comparison of resident conditions and outcomes.
The assessment must accurately reflect the resident's current status across multiple domains including physical functioning, sensory abilities, mood and behavior patterns, nutritional status, skin condition, continence, disease diagnoses, dental health, and medication usage. Each element requires specific documentation and regular updating.
Quality assurance programs should include regular audits of assessment accuracy, training for staff conducting evaluations, and mechanisms to verify that care plans align with documented resident needs. When discrepancies emerge between assessments and actual resident conditions, facilities must implement corrective measures immediately.
Facility Response and Correction Timeline
Gresham Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation submitted a plan of correction to address the identified deficiency. The facility reported completing corrective actions by January 16, 2026, approximately four weeks after the inspection.
Federal regulations require facilities to not only correct immediate deficiencies but also implement systemic changes to prevent recurrence. This typically includes staff retraining, enhanced supervision protocols, and quality monitoring systems.
The complaint-driven nature of this inspection suggests that concerns about care quality prompted the federal review. Complaint investigations focus on specific allegations while also examining related areas of facility operations.
Accessing Complete Inspection Records
This article provides analysis of key violations identified during the inspection. The complete federal inspection report, including detailed findings and the facility's plan of correction, is available through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services nursing home comparison database.
Families researching nursing homes should review complete inspection histories, staffing levels, quality measures, and other publicly available data when making placement decisions. Multiple sources of information provide the most comprehensive picture of facility performance and care quality.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Gresham Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation from 2025-12-19 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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