Landmark Of Richton Park Rehab & Nsg Ctr
LANDMARK OF RICHTON PARK REHAB & NSG CTR in RICHTON PARK, IL — inspection on September 8, 2025.
Found 2 citations. 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
change includes deterioration in health, mental, or psychosocial status in either life-threatening conditions or clinical complications.
Document the notifications and record any new orders received from the physician in the resident's medical record.
When a change of condition occurs - the nurse will perform an appropriate assessment of the resident as well as then making the required notifications.
The assessment and the notifications will be documented.
Examples of situations/circumstances when the physician must be immediately notified: any critical lab value.
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09/08/2025
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Landmark of Richton Park Rehab & Nsg Ctr
22660 South Cicero Avenue Richton Park, IL 60471
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES
sit down to chart it then.
Surveyor inquired if insulin was administered to R2 on 9/2/25 (at 9pm) as prescribed V5 replied She (R2) gets Lantus at night, so I gave her the Lantus [Sliding scale Lispro scheduled for 9pm administration was excluded].
Surveyor inquired if V7 was notified of R2's (9/2/25) critical blood glucose level (at 9pm) V5 replied I called her (V7) twice (at 5pm and a half hour later) and during the 9pm, I didn't call her because she (R2) was within the limits to give her a sliding scale. At 9pm, I covered her with the sliding scale because she was under 400.
For the 9pm, I just give her the insulin I didn't make a note [R2's blood sugar at 9pm was 400 - therefore not within sliding scale parameters and 9 was documented on the MAR which affirms Lispro was NOT administered as ordered].
Surveyor inquired (again) which insulin was administered to R2 on 9/2/25 at 9pm (due to inconsistent statements) V5 responded I gave her Lantus.
The (undated) blood glucose monitoring policy states blood sugars found to be below 70 or above 400 will be reported immediately to the physician and the resident's representative.
Any orders received from the physician will be implemented.
Notify physician if blood glucose is outside resident's parameters for blood glucose as ordered by their physician.
Nursing interventions for treatment of hyperglycemia: follow the sliding scale parameters for fast acting insulin and any additional orders received from the physician.
Immediately notify the physician and the resident's representative any time the resident's blood sugar is outside the ordered parameter range as well as any interventions taken to address a hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event.
Complete all appropriate documentation.
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