Prairie View Healthcare Center
Inspection Findings
F-Tag F0678
F 0678 Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm Residents Affected - Few
FORM CMS-2567 (02/99) Previous Versions Obsolete
decisions for a time when individuals are not able to make their own healthcare decisions.- Advance Directive: is a written instruction, such as living will or durable power of attorney for health care, recognized under State law (whether statutory or as recognized by the courts of the State), relating to the provision of health care when the individual is incapacitated. An Advance Directive is not a medical order for care but is taken in to account when orders for care are given.*Procedure:- 1. During the admission process, written information is given to the resident/representative regarding the resident's rights to make decisions concerning medical care, including the right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue medical or surgical treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research and the right to formulate an advance directive. This includes the right to revoke these decisions at any time.- 2. During the admission process, the facility identifies if the resident has an advance directive or medical orders related to life sustaining treatment. If the resident does, a copy is requested and kept in the resident's medical chart, accessible to the physician and care staff.11. Review of the provider's immediate implemented corrective actions revealed that CPR and Code Status Education was conducted on [DATE REDACTED] with staff across all departments. The training covered the CPR policy, where to find the crash cart and code status binder, when to start CPR, and when CPR should not be started. Staff who were not present at the facility on [DATE REDACTED] were provided the education over the phone. A post-test was created to assess the staff's comprehension of the training and policies. Audits included checking the supplies at the crash cart daily, and reviewing licensed nurse's CPR certification to ensure all licensed nurses possessed a current and valid CPR certificate.12. Based on the above information, noncompliance at F-F678 occurred on [DATE REDACTED].
Based on the provider's [DATE REDACTED] implemented corrective action for the deficient practice confirmed on [DATE REDACTED], the noncompliance is considered past noncompliance.
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PRAIRIE VIEW HEALTHCARE CENTER in WOONSOCKET, SD inspection on recent inspection.
Found 0 violation(s). Severity: Standard violations. Status: 0 corrected, 0 pending.
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 WOONSOCKET, SD, (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 PRAIRIE VIEW HEALTHCARE CENTER or from the state Department of Health. Reports include deficiency codes, facility responses, and correction timelines.