Stonemere Rehabilitation Center
STONEMERE REHABILITATION CENTER in FRISCO, TX — inspection on August 19, 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
cross contamination and infections.
During an interview with RN C on 08/19/2025 at 12:58 PM, he stated he was not aware Enhanced Barrier Precautions signage was not posted near Resident #1's door. He stated this placed residents at risk for infection, should staff fail to see the sign and use appropriate PPE.During an interview with the Director of Nursing on 08/19/2025 at 1:00 PM, she stated she was not aware Enhanced Barrier Precautions signage was not posted near Resident #1's door.
She stated she would place a sign on the door immediately.
The Director of Nursing said the risk of improper hand washing/hand hygiene during incontinent care included the risk of cross contamination and infection .
Record review of the facility's Enhanced Barrier Precautions policy, dated 12/2024, reflected, .Enhanced Barrier Precautions shall apply to the care of all residents in the facility with an infection or colonization with a CDC-targeted MDRO when Contact Precautions do not otherwise apply; or wounds and/or indwelling medical devices even if the resident is not known to be infected or colonized with a MDRO.Wear a gown (clean, non-sterile) to protect skin and prevent soiling of clothing during high contact resident care activities such as dressing, bathing/showering, transferring, providing hygiene, changing linens, changing briefs or assisting with toileting, colostomy care, medication administration via g-tube, and device care or use: central line, urinary catheter, feeding tube, tracheostomy/ventilator, wound care: any skin opening requiring a dressing.Record review of the facility's Hand-Washing/Hand Hygiene policy, dated 12/2024, reflected, .The facility considers hand hygiene the primary means to prevent the spread of infections.2.All personnel shall follow the hand-washing/hand hygiene procedures to help prevent the spread of infections to other personnel, residents, and visitors.9.The use of gloves does not replace hand washing/hand hygiene.
Integration of glove use along with routine hand hygiene is recognized as the best practice for preventing healthcare-associated infections.
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