Thrive Rehabilitation Of Pearland
Thrive Rehabilitation of Pearland in Pearland, TX — inspection on October 5, 2025.
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
jeopardy to resident health or safety
monitoring their documentation as well.
During an interview on 10/5/25 at 7:00PM the Admin stated it requires accountability in all areas from staff.
She stated she is a RN herself and able to read charts, diagnosis, protocols for change of conditions and assessments.
She stated this IJ has taught her that there needs to be an accountability system in place to ensure resident safety and maintain that person-centered care.
She stated the process that is in place for the change of condition, reporting, dietary intake monitoring will be continued on a daily basis. An Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) was identified on 10/03/2025 The IJ template was provided to the facility (Administrator) on 10/3/25 at 12:26pm While the IJ was removed on 10/04/2025, the facility remained out of compliance at a severity level of no actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy and a scope of Isolated due to the facility's need to evaluate the effectiveness of the corrective systems.
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10/05/2025
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Thrive Rehabilitation of Pearland
3406 Business Center Drive Pearland, TX 77584
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES
During a telephone interview on 10/4/25 at 6:25pm CNA E stated she was in serviced this morning on changes in condition and reporting to charge nurse.
She stated that a change in condition regarding a resident is a sign or symptom that is a new onset out of the norm.
She stated like if a resident stopped talking all of a sudden. It should be reported to the charge nurse.
She stated a dietary intake guide measures the amount of food residents have eaten and gives a percentage that requires you to report to the charge nurse. It should be reported to the charge nurse if the food intake is below 70%.
During a telephone interview on 10/4/25 at 6:40pm RN C stated she received in-service yesterday on changes in condition, which was on signs and symptoms and a new onset of behaviors not in the resident's norm. It's out of character.
Also, the importance of documentation, and reporting to the MD, DON, and Resident Representative. An example of a change is a resident not eating or drinking like they did in the past.
The dietary intake guide should be used to measure resident meal intake and if the resident intake is below a 70% the CNA must report to the charge nurse who will report to the doctor after a head-to-toe assessment, then to the resident rep.
The changes could be severe and detrimental to the resident up to death if not
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