Astoria Place Living & Rehab
ASTORIA PLACE LIVING & REHAB in CHICAGO, IL — inspection on October 28, 2025.
Found 1 citation. Severity: Standard violations.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct within required timeframes. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns and are subject to follow-up verification.
Inspection Findings
10/24/2025 at 02:29 PM, V1 (Administrator) stated that he was informed by V7 (Wound Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse) the first time. V7 told him that during assessment, R1 reported that CNA touched her inappropriately while cleaning her. V1 stated that R1 told him that when she was getting bath, or clean it felt sexually inappropriate. V1 said, Yes, it falls under definition of sexual abuse.
She said it was sexually inappropriate. V1 stated that R1 reported to V7 giving description and gave V5's name. V1 stated facility did not report alleged sexual abuse to the police because R1 refused it.
Per V1, hospital reported it, but facility did not. V1 said, They should have reported it to me if they knew about it.
Abuse policy dated 06/26/2025:It is the policy of the facility to provide professional care and services in an environment that is free from any type of abuse.
The facility follows federal guidelines dedicated to prevention of abuse and timely thorough investigations of allegations.
Sexual abuse is defined as non-consensual contact of any type with a resident.
Even if there is capacity to give consent, consent obtained through intimidation, coercion or fear is considered sexual abuse. It includes unwanted touching of the breast or perineal area. A resident who fondles or touches a person's sexual organs and the resident being touched indicates the touching is unwanted through verbal or non-verbal cues. A report will be made to the local police department immediately and not exceeding 2 hours after or within 24 hours of the allegation being made, forming suspicion or allegation of sexual abuse.All allegations and/or suspicions of abuse must be reported to the Administrator immediately.
Abuse policy incorporate elements of the 1150B of Social Security Act to report reasonable suspicion of crimes.
Both abuse policy and 1150B of Social Security Act outlines the procedure on reporting to law enforcement by long term care facility.
The facility shall report to law enforcement entities for the political subdivision in which the facility is located any reasonable suspicion of a crime (as defined by the law of the applicable political subdivision) against any individual who is a resident of, or is receiving care from, the facility.
Per policy example of a crime in all political subdivision (city, township, or village) include sexual abuse.
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