WASHINGTON, PA - Federal health inspectors documented systematic failures at Kadima Rehabilitation & Nursing at Washington to maintain the safe, clean environment that residents have a legal right to expect.

Pattern of Environmental Safety Deficiencies
The January 30, 2026 inspection revealed that Kadima Rehabilitation & Nursing at Washington failed to honor residents' fundamental right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment. Federal inspectors classified this as a pattern violation with potential for more than minimal harm to residents.
The facility received a Scope/Severity Level E citation under regulatory tag F0584, indicating inspectors found widespread problems affecting multiple residents or situations. While no actual harm was documented during the inspection, the conditions created potential for significant negative health outcomes.
Medical Significance of Environmental Standards
Environmental safety standards in nursing homes exist to prevent infections, injuries, and other health complications that can be life-threatening for vulnerable elderly residents. A safe, clean environment is not merely about comfort - it's essential for preventing healthcare-associated infections, reducing fall risks, and maintaining residents' physical and mental wellbeing.
When facilities fail to maintain proper environmental conditions, residents face increased risks of: - Healthcare-associated infections from contaminated surfaces or equipment - Respiratory complications from poor air quality or inadequate ventilation - Falls and injuries from unsafe physical conditions - Medication errors in disorganized environments - Psychological distress from living in substandard conditions
Federal Requirements for Nursing Home Environments
Federal regulations require nursing homes to provide environments that support residents' health, safety, and quality of life. Facilities must maintain: - Clean, sanitized living spaces and common areas - Safe physical conditions free from hazards - Comfortable temperatures and adequate lighting - Properly functioning equipment and infrastructure - Homelike atmospheres that respect residents' dignity
These standards recognize that nursing home residents often have compromised immune systems, mobility limitations, and chronic health conditions that make them particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards.
Broader Pattern of Compliance Issues
The environmental safety violation was one of 20 deficiencies identified during the inspection, suggesting systemic compliance problems at Kadima Rehabilitation & Nursing at Washington. Multiple citations often indicate inadequate oversight, insufficient staff training, or resource allocation issues that can compromise overall care quality.
When nursing homes accumulate numerous violations, it typically signals broader organizational challenges that can affect all aspects of resident care, from medication management to infection control protocols.
Lack of Correction Plan Raises Concerns
Federal records show the facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the environmental safety violations, which is concerning for several reasons. Plans of correction demonstrate a facility's commitment to addressing identified problems and typically include: - Specific steps to remedy violations - Timelines for implementation - Staff training protocols - Monitoring systems to prevent recurrence
The absence of a correction plan suggests the facility may not be taking adequate steps to address the environmental safety issues that put residents at risk.
What Should Have Occurred
According to federal standards, Kadima Rehabilitation & Nursing at Washington should have implemented comprehensive environmental safety protocols including: - Regular cleaning and maintenance schedules - Systematic safety inspections and hazard identification - Immediate response procedures for environmental issues - Staff training on environmental safety requirements - Quality assurance monitoring to ensure compliance
Proper environmental management requires ongoing attention and systematic approaches to identify and address potential hazards before they affect resident safety.
Impact on Resident Rights
The environmental safety violations represent a failure to honor residents' basic rights under federal law. Nursing home residents have paid for and are legally entitled to safe, clean living conditions that support their health and dignity.
Environmental deficiencies can particularly impact residents with respiratory conditions, weakened immune systems, or mobility limitations who spend most of their time in the facility and depend on staff to maintain safe conditions.
The combination of multiple violations and lack of correction planning raises questions about the facility's commitment to meeting federal standards and protecting resident welfare.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Kadima Rehabilitation & Nursing At Washington from 2026-01-30 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.