Park View Nursing Care Center
Park View Nursing Care Center in Muleshoe, TX — inspection on February 26, 2026.
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
Review of the signatures for the residents appeared to be different to this writer.
Review of Resident Trust fund did not list these amounts in the trust fund paperwork from the facility.Record Review of the facility policy titled Management of Resident Personal Funds dated April 2017 revealed .Should the resident elect to have the facility manage his funds the facility will act as a fiduciary of the resident funds and hold safeguard manage and account for the personal funds of the resident.The resident will be informed in advance of any charges to his personal fund. A copy of all financial transactions will be filed in the resident's permanent record.
676079 02/26/2026
Park View Nursing Care Center 1100 W Ave J Muleshoe, TX 79347
The facility failed to ensure Resident #3's
them access to funds in a timely manner.
Findings included: Resident #3 was an 87-y o female admitted to the facility on [DATE] with diagnoses of unspecified dementia, chronic kidney disease, convulsions, depression, atrial fibrillation and anemia. A Care Plan dated [DATE] documented resident was incontinent, at risk for falls, and had complaints of pain. A Quarterly MDS dated [DATE] documents a BIMS score of 8 out of 15 which indicates cognition was moderately impaired.
Review of Resident #3's admission packet did not reveal any family members listed or a power of attorney.
Nurse's notes dated [DATE] revealed Resident#3 had a seizure during peri care and was sent to the hospital.
Hospital records reviewed indicated Resident #3 had a hemorrhagic stroke and expired in the hospital on [DATE]. In an interview on [DATE] at 2:50 pm the Corporate CEO stated she was aware Resident #3 had a balance in her account, and it had not been conveyed.
She stated Resident#3 had not had any visitors and stated she had no family. At the time of her death on [DATE], the former BOM suddenly stated Resident #3 had family and the money needed to go to them.
The Corporate CEO stated the facility had no information on the family and had decided to send the money back to the state.
She stated the facility had not had time to send the money back.
She stated she was aware there was a 30-day period of time in which to send the money back.
When asked what the consequences would be she had no answer.
Record review of Resident #3's trust fund account statement dated [DATE] revealed a balance of $8,346.91 in her account.
Record review of the facility policy titled Refunds dated [DATE] revealed within 30 days of death or discharge, the facility will refund the residents personal funds and provide a final accounting of those funds to the resident, the residents representative or the residents estate.
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Source: This inspection report was downloaded directly from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) via Medicare.gov. CMS releases nursing home inspection reports in bulk. The findings reflect what state surveyors documented in the official Form CMS-2567 Statement of Deficiencies on the date of the inspection.
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