Landmark Of Lincoln Park Rehabilitation And Nursin
Landmark of Lincoln Park Rehabilitation and Nursin in CHICAGO, IL — inspection on March 30, 2026.
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
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Then, V2 called back when they were in the morning meeting, and I informed them I did not know
resources and the administrator called me.
They told me I cannot come back to the building because I
prevention training. I received education pertaining to restraints.R4's Progress Note (dated 03/10/2026) documents, Writer was informed by administration staff alleged inappropriate care was displayed.
Resident was immediately assessed with no skin injuries or pain.
Resident expressed no mental/ emotional distress.
Emergency contact updated with request for no police notification.
Facility protocol implemented.
Physician made aware.
Well-being checks conducted by social services.R4's Progress Note (dated 03/10/2026) documents, Late Entry: Note Text: 72 Hours Follow-Up 1/3 writer was informed the resident claimed/alleged staff exhibited inappropriate care.
Resident appears to be in a stable mood and does not show any signs of distress.
Writer inquired whether the resident feels safe in her surroundings.
The resident replied, Yes.
Writer encouraged resident to establish appropriate boundaries with staff.
Writer also urged the resident to seek assistance from staff when necessary.
Furthermore, writer motivated the resident to engage in activities.
Writer advised resident to utilize the call light as required.
Writer encouraged the resident to communicate any advocacy needs, as we are here to provide assistance as necessary.
Resident expressed her understanding.
Writer will continue to follow up as needed.R4's Skin/Shower Worksheet (dated 03/13/2026) documents skin discoloration/bruising to R4's upper and lower extremity.
Guidelines for Physical Restraints/Seclusion (dated 05/17/2023) states in part: It is the policy of the facility to use physical restraints only as a last resort and only after every other alternative to a physical restraint (based on assessment) seemed to have the potential for being used successfully, has been tried, and has failed.
The use of a physical restraint and/or device is to enable and promote functioning at the highest practicable physical, mental, or psychosocial well-being. It will be used only after the resident has been assessed and it has been determined by the IDT the restraint to be used is the least restrictive and for the least amount of time.
Abuse Prevention Program (revised 03/01/2021) states in part: It is the policy of this facility to prohibit and prevent resident abuse, neglect, exploitation, mistreatment, and misappropriation of resident property and a crime against a resident in the facility.
Employees are required to immediately report any incident, allegation or suspicion of potential abuse, neglect, exploitation, misappropriation of resident property, mistreatment, or a crime against a resident they observe, hear about, or suspect to the administrator if available or an immediate supervisor who must immediately report it to the administrator.