Murfreesboro Rehab: Financial Rights Violations - AR
MURFREESBORO, AR - Federal health inspectors identified a pattern of financial rights violations at Murfreesboro Rehab and Nursing, Inc....
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MURFREESBORO, AR - Federal health inspectors identified a pattern of financial rights violations at Murfreesboro Rehab and Nursing, Inc....
Both medications carried "do not crush" labels in the upper left corner of their medication cards....
The facility has submitted a plan of correction and reported the deficiency corrected as of **January 1, 2026**....
Under federal regulatory tag **F0584**, facilities are required to ensure that residents receive treatment and supports for daily living in a safe manner....
Unmanaged or poorly managed pain in nursing home residents can lead to a cascade of health complications....
Federal regulations under F0921 require nursing homes to maintain their physical environment in a manner that protects residents from potential hazards....
Even an isolated lapse can carry significant consequences for medically fragile residents who depend on consistent respiratory support....
The facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the cited violations....
Inspectors determined the violation represented a **pattern of noncompliance** rather than an isolated incident....
The facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the infection control violation....
These groups often identify emerging problems â from dietary concerns to staffing shortages â before they escalate into safety issues....
The fact that this citation arose from a **complaint investigation** rather than a routine annual survey is notable....
Inspectors classified the deficiency at **Scope/Severity Level E**, indicating a **pattern of noncompliance** rather than an isolated incident....
A Level E classification means the issue was not an isolated incident....
The deficiency was classified at **Scope/Severity Level E**, indicating a pattern of noncompliance rather than an isolated incident....
Inspectors determined the facility had not adequately implemented the systems necessary to protect residents from infectious disease transmission....
They said the facility had a triple-check system in place before the incident to prevent such errors, though it clearly failed in this case....
State inspectors found Resident 9 breathing oxygen at 4.5 liters per minute on September 24, when their physician had ordered 2 liters per minute....
The distinction between "no actual harm" and "potential for more than minimal harm" is significant....
The deficiency was classified at **Scope/Severity Level D**, meaning it was isolated in nature and did not result in documented actual harm....