Madisonville Care Center
Madisonville Care Center in Madisonville, TX — inspection on November 7, 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
jeopardy to resident health or safety
injury or death, the facility will immediately notify Risk Management, ADO, COO, and VP of Clinical Services.B.
Any inquiries (e.g., press) should be referred to the Administrator.
The Administrator will notify the VP of Risk Management.C.
The facility will evaluate its elopement prevention program and all residents will be reassessed for elopement risk. 8.
Documentation:An event note is to be made out on all residents who, without knowledge of the staff, leave the facility.Including the following: Date Time resident was first determined missing Responsible party notified and time Attending physician notified and time Emergency Personnel [NAME] ion of resident when located Where located and time locatedIf resident is located within the facility or immediately outside the nearest entryway, chart the following in the Nurses' notes: Date and time resident was first determined missing Location within or immediately outside the facility where found Condition of resident when found If injury or fall resulted, complete event note as above.Upon return of the resident to the facility, the Director of Nursing or charge nurse should: Examine the resident for injuries Contact the attending physician and report findings and condition of the resident.
Follow orders Notify the resident's legal representative (sponsor) Notify search teams that the resident has been located Complete and file an incident report and Make appropriate entries into the resident's medical record .
After an elopement the care plan coordinator will reevaluate the resident's care plan .
The following actions were taken by the facility prior to surveyor entering on 11/06/2025 to abate the IJ: In an interview with ADMIN on 11/06/2025 at 2:40PM, he stated that after the elopement of Resident #1 all the residents in the facility had their elopement risk assessments redone and those with moderate to high risk for elopement had interventions in place to prevent elopement.
Record review of the Elopement Risk Assessment History dated 10/24/2025 at 4:34PM reflected a list of 56 residents with a date of 10/22/2025 and a status listed as, Complete.
Record review of Resident #1's 1:1 Monitoring Chart document dated 10/22[TRUNCA
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