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Complaint Investigation

Holland Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing

January 29, 2026 · Holland, PA · 280 Middle Holland Road
Citations 1
CMS Rating 3/5
Beds 66
Provider ID 395432
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Holland Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing
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Inspection Summary

HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING in HOLLAND, PA — inspection on January 29, 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.

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Inspection Findings

FF0689
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Actual Harm

occupational therapy for rehabilitation for Resident CL1.

Review of Resident CL1's clinical record for January 8, 2026, revealed a physician's progress note that indicated Resident CL1 was alert and oriented, follows commands without any gross focal deficits.

Review of Resident CL1's clinical record revealed a comprehensive care plan that indicated Resident CL1 was at risk for accident hazards with reduced balance, strength and activity tolerance.

The care plan revealed Resident CL1 had reduced ability to perform functional mobility and activities of daily living.

The intervention indicated to use mechanical lift (Hoyer lift) for all transfers.

The care plan indicated the care giver, nursing staff, were educated of this intervention to prevent falls.Review of information dated January 8, 2026, submitted by the facility on January 9, 2026, revealed that on January 8, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., Resident CL1 was sitting in a wheelchair in their bedroom and rang the call light/bell.

The nursing staff responded to the call light/bell on January 8,

  • The nursing assistant, Employee E5, reported that Resident CL1 was starting to slide and that
  • Resident CL1 wanted to go back to bed. On January 8, 2026, the nursing assistant placed the walker in front of Resident CL1 and upon standing, Resident CL1 fell to the floor.

Review of Resident CL1's clinical record including nursing progress notes for January 8, 2026, revealed Resident CL1 was sent to the emergency room post fall.Review of Resident CL1's hospital record for January 8, 2026, revealed Resident CL1 was diagnosed with a comminuted distal fibular shaft fracture of the right leg, transverse fracture of the medial malleolus, and dislocation of the tibiotalar joint (the joint that connects the foot to the lower leg) of the right leg.

The resident required surgical repair of the fractures.

Interview with the director of the therapy department, Employee E6, at 1:00 p.m., on January 29, 2026, confirmed Resident CL1 required the use of a mechanical lift (Hoyer lift) for transfers from the wheelchair to the bed.

The therapist also confirmed the care plan had been discussed with the nursing staff and the care plan identified Resident CL1, was identified at risk for falls.

The director of therapy also reported the nursing staff failed to implement the interventions and assistive device (Hoyer lift) as indicated on the care plan.Interview with Nursing Assistant, Employee E5, at 3:30 p.m., on January 29, 2026, revealed they were unaware Resident CL1 required a mechanical lift (Hoyer lift) and assistance of two or more staff members for safe transfers from the wheelchair to the bed.

The nursing assistant confirmed that upon entering Resident Cl1's bedroom on January 8, 2026, the resident requested assistance to get back into bed.

The nursing assistant, Employee E5 said that the resident was sitting in proper up right positioning in her wheelchair.

The nursing assistant reported that while assisting Resident CL1 to stand from the wheelchair to then transfer the resident, alone into the bed, Resident CL1 fell to the floor.

The nursing assistant reported there was blood on the floor near Resident CL1, after the fall.

Review of Resident CL1's closed clinical record revealed A nursing progress notes dated January 8, 2026, which revealed that Resident CL1 was sent emergently to the hospital and was admitted for an open fracture of the right ankle.

The failure by nurse aide, Employee E5 to use a mechanical lift (hoyer lift) to transfer Resident CL1 from the wheelchair into the bed by Employee E5 by herself caused physical injury to Resident CL1 who fell to the floor with blood noted near Resident CL1, after the fall.

Resident CL1 was diagnosed with a comminuted distal fibular shaft fracture of the right leg, transverse fracture of the medial malleolus, and dislocation of the tibiotalar joint (the joint that connects the foot to the lower leg) of the right leg.

The resident required surgical repair of the fractures. 28 PA.

Code 201.18(b)(1)(3)(e)(1) Management28 PA.

Code 211.10(a)(b)(c)(d) resident care policies28 PA.

Code 211.12(d)(1)(3)(5) Nursing services

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an F-tag violation?
F-tags are federal deficiency codes used by CMS to categorize nursing home violations. Each F-tag corresponds to a specific federal regulation (42 CFR Part 483). For example, F607 relates to abuse prevention policies, F880 relates to infection control.
Were these violations corrected?
Facilities must submit plans of correction and implement changes within required timeframes. CMS conducts follow-up inspections to verify corrections. Check the inspection report for specific correction dates and follow-up verification status.
How often do nursing home inspections happen?
CMS conducts unannounced inspections of all Medicare/Medicaid-certified nursing homes at least once per year. Additional inspections may occur based on complaints, facility-reported incidents, or follow-up to verify previous violations were corrected.
What should families do about these violations?
Families should: (1) Review the full inspection report for details, (2) Ask facility administration about specific corrective actions taken, (3) Check if this represents a pattern by reviewing prior inspections, (4) Compare with other facilities in HOLLAND, PA, (5) Report new concerns to state authorities.
Where can I see the full inspection report?
Complete inspection reports are available on Medicare.gov's Care Compare website (www.medicare.gov/care-compare). You can also request copies directly from HOLLAND CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING or from the state Department of Health. Reports include deficiency codes, facility responses, and correction timelines.


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