UNDERSTAFFING
HAS BEEN LINKED TO HEALTH AND SAFETY VIOLATIONS AND HAS BEEN DETERMINED
TO CAUSE PATIENT INJURY AND DIGNITY VIOLATIONS ACCORDING TO NUMEROUS
SCIENTIFIC STUDIES.
Every month from January 2017 to September 2017, Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation-Forestview received
a 1-star out of 5 from CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services), the worst overall staffing rating possible for a nursing
home. (Click here to see the CMS Five Star Rating). In fact, Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation-Forestview had 39 straight months (July 2014 to September 2017) with this lowest possible 1-Star staffing rating for overall staffing.
In addition, Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation-Forestview had 41 straight months (May 2015 to September 2017) with this worst possible 1-Star rating for Health Inspections and had 24 straight months (October 2015 to September 2017) with this lowest possible 1-Star rating for Quality Measures.
Kindred
Nursing and Rehabilitation-Forestview received federal fines of over
$25,000 due to violations of federal law. On June 14, 2016, it was
fined $17,550. Then, on April 27, 2017, it was fined again for $7,543. Click here to review these fines. https://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/profile.html#profTab=5&ID=225512&Distn=0.1&loc=02571&lat=41.753131&lng=-70.699372
Understaffing
has been linked to health and safety violations and has been determined
to cause patient injury and dignity violations according to numerous
scientific studies. (Click here to read some of these studies).
The Institute of Medicine and the American Nurses Association have concluded that each nursing home resident needs a minimum of 2.8 hours of CNA care per day for safety and basic services. But Kindred-Forestview averaged only 1.74 hours of CNA care per resident per day from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017, based on its daily payroll staffing records.
These
low staffing levels significantly reduced Kindred-Forestview’s labor
costs. According to its most recently published Medicare Cost Report, Kindred-Forestview generated annual gross revenues of $26,292,167.
Personal Note from NHA–Advocates: NHAA shares
with all the families of loved ones who are confined to nursing homes
the pain and anguish of putting them in the care of someone else. We
expect our loved ones to be treated with dignity and honor in the homes
we place them. We cannot emphasize enough to family members of nursing
home residents; frequent visits are essential to our loved ones’
well-being and safety. This nursing home and many others across the
country are cited for abuse and neglect.
Full Article & Source:
Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation-Forestview, Wareham, MA
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