PARKERSBURG, WV - Federal health inspectors documented systematic failures in providing basic daily care assistance at Willows Center following a complaint investigation completed in late December 2025.

Pattern of Care Deficiencies Identified
The December 22, 2025 complaint investigation revealed that facility staff failed to provide adequate care and assistance to residents who could not independently perform activities of daily living. Federal surveyors classified the violation as a pattern affecting multiple residents, with potential for more than minimal harm.
Activities of daily living include essential tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transferring from bed to chair, and eating. When residents cannot perform these activities independently, federal regulations require nursing homes to provide the necessary assistance to maintain dignity, hygiene, and health.
Medical and Health Implications
The failure to provide consistent assistance with daily living activities can lead to several health complications. Residents who do not receive help with bathing face increased risks of skin infections, pressure injuries, and urinary tract infections. When staff do not assist with proper positioning and transfers, residents may experience falls, muscle contractures, and decreased mobility.
Inadequate assistance with eating and drinking can result in malnutrition, dehydration, and aspiration pneumonia. Without help maintaining oral hygiene, residents face dental problems and increased infection risks. The compounding effects of these deficiencies can significantly impact a resident's overall health status and quality of life.
Regulatory Requirements and Standards
Federal regulations under 42 CFR 483.24 establish clear requirements for activities of daily living assistance. Nursing homes must conduct comprehensive assessments to identify each resident's functional abilities and limitations. Based on these assessments, facilities must develop individualized care plans specifying the type and frequency of assistance needed.
Staff members should provide assistance in a manner that respects resident preferences, maintains dignity, and promotes maximum independence. The care plan must be reviewed regularly and updated as residents' conditions change. Facilities must ensure adequate staffing levels to meet all residents' care needs consistently throughout each shift.
Inspection Classification and Scope
Federal surveyors assigned this violation a scope and severity rating of "E" - indicating a pattern of deficiencies affecting multiple residents but with no documented actual harm. This classification falls in the middle range of severity levels, signaling that while inspectors did not find evidence of injury or adverse outcomes at the time of the survey, the potential for significant harm existed.
A pattern designation means the problems were not isolated incidents but reflected systemic issues in how the facility approached daily care assistance. This suggests gaps in staff training, supervision, care planning processes, or staffing levels that prevented consistent delivery of required services.
Facility Response and Corrections
Willows Center reported implementing corrective measures, with the facility stating that corrections were completed by January 29, 2026. The facility's plan of correction typically includes steps such as retraining staff on proper assistance techniques, revising care plans to specify required interventions, implementing enhanced monitoring systems, and adjusting staffing assignments to ensure adequate coverage.
Federal regulations require nursing homes to not only correct the immediate deficiencies but also implement systemic changes to prevent recurrence. Surveyors may conduct follow-up visits to verify that corrections remain effective over time.
Additional Deficiencies Found
The daily care assistance violation was one of six deficiencies documented during this complaint investigation. While the specific details of the other violations were not provided in available documentation, the presence of multiple deficiencies suggests broader concerns about the facility's quality oversight and compliance systems.
This inspection report is maintained in the public record and accessible through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Nursing Home Compare database. Families researching care options can review inspection histories, staffing levels, and quality measures for all Medicare and Medicaid certified facilities.
The full inspection report with complete details is available through official channels for those seeking additional information about the specific findings and corrective actions at Willows Center.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Willows Center from 2025-12-22 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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