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Stand By Me KABC celebrated its 40th year in style during its annual Stand By Me fundraising event in October. KABC honored Mrs. Lee Ketzel as one of the “Band of Six” who, along with Petey Cerf, founded this organization in 1975. Other Founders were Harriet Nehring, Jessie Branson, Katie Pyle, and Bryona Wiley. On hand for this celebration were Founder family members: William Dann, Elizabeth Dann Jones & son Colin Wells, Charles Cerf, Pauline Cerf Alexander & her daughter Margaret Farley Honored with National Advocacy Award The National Consumer Voice honored Margaret Farley for leadership with the Toby Edelman Legal Advocacy award. Farley was recognized for the outstanding advocacy she has performed on behalf of elders and better quality care. She was honored at the NCV’s conference in Arlington, VA in November. For more than three decades Farley has been a dedicated advocate, providing leadership at the national and state levels and on behalf of individual elders harmed by poor care. Farley pursued better elder care first as a bachelor’s level nurse, and as both volunteer and executive director with KABC. She provides leadership nationally on various work groups, and served as President of NCCNHR (now Consumer Voice) in the 1990s. Farley, now a lawyer pursues justice for elders who have suffered harm due to poor care. Winter Page 12015 Volume 33, Issue 4 Liz Resnick, JT & Keely Compton; Teri Wiley & son Dean Manwaring; Eric Ketzel; Earl Nehring & daughter Nancy Nehring. A video previewed with original footage of Petey and Jessie along with recollections from Margaret Farley, Barbara Sabol, and Lee Ketzel. Film student Brandon Clasen produced the excellent retrospective. The Joe Schoonover Trio entertained throughout. We offer our thanks to the Sponsors and guests who made this 40th celebration a special success. Ombuds Changes Three long serving ombudspersons Cynthia Bailey, James Grooms & Phylis Toumberlin retired this year. Two of three staff positions are filled. NEW - Camille Russell is a lifelong advocate committed to the service of her fellow Kansans. She covers Region 7, southeast KS counties. NEW - Sue Schuster, former ombudsperson and long-time advocate, serves Region 2, northeast Kansas counties. Sue is excited to again have the opportunity to work with residents, families, ombuds volunteers, and facility staff. Gina Elliott had served the southeast KS region. She has been transferred to serve residents in Johnson, Wyandotte & Leavenworth counties in Region 3. Visit the Ombud website for details: http://ombudsman.ks.gov/home QUESTIONS? Call KABC Toll-Free: 800-525-1782 Mitzi E. McFatrich, Executive Director “A d v o c a t i n g fo r Q u a l i t y L on g - Te r m Ca r e ” Nursing Home Poor Performance Trends The following list represents 64 Kansas nursing homes with 10 or more deficiencies for each of their THREE most recent inspections. The number of deficiencies cited during the most recent inspection survey are indicated here. The range in Kansas is 0 to 34 deficiencies. The average number of deficiencies in Kansas is 8.4, and the national average is 6.8. In addition, those facilities in bold have been cited for actual harm, immediate jeopardy, and/or deficiencies classified by CMS as “mistreatment” of residents during their most recent inspection survey. Currently, 345 licensed nursing homes (NF/LTCU/NFMH) provide care in Kansas. Data is taken from the deficiency statements on the Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) website and CMS Medicare.gov website. Data is current to of December 1, 2015. If you have questions, or would like additional information, please contact KABC toll-free 800-525-1782. Tanglewood Nursing & Rehab Ottawa Retirement Village Victoria Falls Hutchinson Health & Rehab Wheatland Nursing & Rehab Peabody Health & Rehab Arma Care Center LLC Kansas City Presbyterian Manor Mission Village Living Center, Inc. Shawnee Gardens Healthcare & Rehab The Legacy on 10th Avenue Flint Hills Care Center Trego Manor Via Christi Village - Hays, Inc. McPherson Health & Rehabilitation Manorcare Health Services Fort Scott Manor Country Care, Inc. Morton County Hospital Smoky Hill Rehabilitation Center Good Samaritan Society Indian Creek Health Care Center Richmond Healthcare and Rehab Iola Nursing & Residential Care Manorcare Health Services Brandon Woods at Alvamar Overland Park Nursing and Rehab Gove County Medical Center Pinnacle Ridge Nursing & Rehab Caney Nursing Center Meridian Nursing & Rehab Page 2 Topeka Ottawa Andover Hutchinson Russell Peabody Arma Kansas City Horton Shawnee Topeka Emporia Wakeeney Hays McPherson Topeka Fort Scott Easton Elkhart Salina Dodge City Overland Park Richmond Iola Wichita Lawrence Overland Park Quinter Olathe Caney Wichita 34 31 30 29 25 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 21 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 15 Bonner Springs Nursing & Rehab Great Bend Health & Rehab Life Care Center of Kansas City Diversicare of Hutchinson Hilltop Lodge Nursing Home Alma Manor Good Samaritan Society Rossville Healthcare & Rehab Rolling Hills Health & Rehab F.W. Huston Medical Center Smith Center Health & Rehab Wheat State Manor The Legacy at Park View Manorcare Health Services Pratt Health & Rehab Golden Livingcenter - Kaw River Cherry Village Garden Valley Retirement Village Prairie Sunset Home, Inc. Tonganoxie Nursing Center Park Villa Medicalodges Leavenworth Villa St. Francis Hamilton County Hospital Pleasant Valley Manor Life Care Center of Wichita Decatur County Hospital Plaza West Regional Health Golden Livingcenter McCrite Plaza Health Center Providence Place Mount Joseph Senior Village Medicalodges Douglass Bonner Springs Great Bend Kansas City Hutchinson Beloit Alma Minneapolis Rossville Wichita Winchester Smith Center Whitewater Ulysses Overland Park Pratt Edwardsville Great Bend Garden City Pretty Prairie Tonganoxie Clyde Leavenworth Olathe Syracuse Sedan Wichita Oberlin Topeka Lansing Topeka Kansas City Concordia Douglass 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 KABC is the only one-stop source for long-term care facility information. 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] M a k i ng El de r Car e B et te r Si n c e 1 9 7 5 Nursing Home Positive Performance Trends The following list represents 11 Kansas nursing homes with 5 or fewer inspection deficiencies for each of their THREE most recent inspections. None of these inspection deficiencies cited were for actual harm, immediate jeopardy, or mistreatment. The Caritas Center of Wichita has had FOUR consecutive inspections with zero deficiencies. The number of deficiencies cited on inspections in Kansas range from 0 to 34. The average number of deficiencies in Kansas is 8.4, and the national average is 6.8. Currently, 345 licensed long-term care facilities (NF/LTCU/NFMH) provide care in Kansas. Data was taken from deficiency statements from the Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) and from the CMS Medicare.gov website, and is current as of December 1, 2015. If you have questions, or would like additional information, please contact KABC toll-free 800-525-1782. Moundridge Manor Moundridge Caritas Center, Inc. Larksfield Place Halstead Health & Rehabilitation Schowalter Villa Ottawa County Health Center Medicalodges Paola Brookdale Rose Hill Salina Presbyterian Manor Bethel Home Anderson County Hospital Wichita Wichita Halstead Hesston Minneapolis Paola Shawnee Salina Montezuma Garnett 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 Honoring Loved Ones In Loving Memory of Jim Graves Emilee Wells from Andrea Leavitt & Dana Lambert Petey Cerf from Lauren & Vivien Jones Elizabeth Dann Jones Jean Edward & Maxine Ruth Solden from Linda Mason Page 3 Barbara Oden from Margaret Farley Arthur Burgess Maynard Bauleke from Earl Nehring In Honor of Warren Robinson from his children Bess & Steve Horton Joe & Susan Robinson Frances Lincoln Fischer from Marjorie Anne Dozier KABC staff personally respond to your inquiries about long-term care. Toll-free: 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] “A d v o c a t i n g fo r Q u a l i t y L on g - Te r m Ca r e ” Advocacy in Action - December 2015 The ever-growing State budget gap will be Priority One when the legislature returns to Topeka January 11. Options for filling the budget deficit are few: further cuts to State programs vs. raising revenues through changes in the tax structure. Since the governor has said he is not interested in making changes to the tax structure, we can expect further discussion around cuts to service programs serving elders, such as Medicaid. Throughout the process, KABC will advocate for policies that promote improved health outcomes and quality of life for Kansas elders and responsible oversight to assure safe long-term care. KABC legislative priorities for the 2016 session include: 1) Advocate for long term care services which deliver improved health outcomes and quality of life for older adults. Improving nurse staffing levels in nursing homes remains KABC’s highest priority. Legislation was introduced during the 2015 session to raise the Kansas nurse staffing minimum to a safe care standard of 4 hours and 26 minutes to avoid injury, illness and death of elders. The current standard of 2 hours/per resident/day, is inadequate and has not been updated since 1980. HB 2201, remains alive for 2016 in the House Children and Seniors Committee. Adequate nurse staffing is central to all indicators of quality nursing home care. Kansas ranks among the states with the highest use of anti-psychotic drugs to chemically restrain residents with dementia related behaviors. The high usage of these drugs is directly related to low staffing, making it an important outcome measure of quality care. Kansas is 47th worst in the U.S. in usage of anti-psychotics drugs on elders. KABC stands for adequate funding of home and community-based long term services and closely monitors the KanCare/Medicaid demonstration program. The State’s most Page 4 recently published Medicaid Assistance reports show that 1500-1600 fewer older adults are being served in nursing homes and at-home through KanCare than were served prior to its adoption in 2013. And, this at a time when the older adult population is significantly on the rise. 2) Advocate for responsible government oversight of long term care services serving frail elders. Vigorous oversight and enforcement of state and federal laws which govern care in nursing home is another measure of quality. KABC is raising the concern of the continuously increasing lag time between nursing home inspections. The State is required by law to annually inspect every nursing home every 12 months on average. The State’s current average is nearly 16 months. Due to the State’s tardiness in inspecting facilities, elders in poor performing facilities suffer poor care and the facilities avoid making corrections for an additional four months. This quality indicator, combined with a chronically understaffed inspection unit causes serious concerns around the quality and safety for nursing home residents. KABC is calling for funding to assure adequate staff to inspect nursing homes’ compliance with federal and state law within the required timeframes. Older residents’ health and safety are at risk without compliance oversight and enforcement. 3) Advocate for access to dental and mental health services for older adults. KanCare and Medicare provide for limited oral health care for adults but does not address the specific needs of elders such as routine oral care or for gum disease, maintenance or dentures. Serious health conditions may occur due to the lack of care, such as chronic, unchecked, infection resulting in falls, confusion, delusion, dehydration and malnutrition from the inability to chew food. KABC works in coalition with mental health advocates to assure access to affordable mental health services. KABC is on Facebook! “Like” us for information about long-term care in Kansas. M ak ing E lder Car e Be tter S in ce 1975 Consumer Assistance To report abuse, neglect and exploitation occurring in adult care homes, contact the KDADS hotline: 800-842-0078 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday by FAX: 785-296-0256 (fax must be addressed to Carolyn Anderson, Mary Jane Kennedy and Ernie Beery) by email: [email protected] ALF Assisted Living Facility ADC Adult Day Care BCH Boarding Care Home HP Home Plus IMR Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded KanCare customer service hotline 866-305-5147 LTCU Long-Term Care Unit in a hospital NF Nursing Facility KanCare Ombudsman Kerrie Bacon 855-643-8180 [email protected] NFMH Nursing Facility for Mental Health RHCF Residential Health Care Facility CMP Civil Monetary Penalty (Fines) CMS Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Adult Abuse in the community hotline 800-922-5330 (24/7) (Also for reporting care home abuse/neglect after hours) Aging & Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) 855-200-2372 Kansas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division 800-432-2310 For assistance with concerns/problems with adult care homes, call the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman 877-662-8362 www.kansasombudsmanksgov.com Elder Law Hotline 888-353-5337 To report suspected Medicare fraud: 800-876-3160 For info about Medicaid, call: 888-369-4777 For no-cost mediation regarding problems with Medicare Providers, call the Kansas Foundation for Medical Care (KFMC) 800-432-0770 Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS) Website www.medicare.gov/nhcompare/home.asp For one-stop long-term care home information Kansas Advocates for Better Care Toll-free: 800-525-1782 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kabc.org Follow us on Facebook! Page 5 Licensing Categories & Abbreviations Services CO Correction Order d/b/a doing business as IDR Informal Dispute Resolution LSC Life Safety Code Survey NOTC No Opportunity To Correct SFF Special Focus Facility - historically noncompliant facility providing substandard quality of care, and is inspected two times per year, per 1998 CMS initiative. KABC Privacy Policy Kansas Advocates for Better Care (KABC) protects your privacy. KABC maintains password-protected computerized data files regarding financial support. We do not sell or share our membership list or member financial information with any other agency, and will not divulge any personal information about any members, contributors or contacts without express written permission. KABC is the only one-stop source for long-term care facility information. 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] “Advocating for Quality Long-Term Care” Survey Results - Recommended Remedies The Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) is responsible for regulating most licensed adult care homes. The following information is reproduced from KDADS’ records, and is the most current made available to KABC as of Oct. 30, 2015. Notations such as payment denial, or terminate provider agreement are recommended remedies made by KDADS to Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS) and does not mean it is imposed or provider agreement’s are terminated. CMS may impose the stated remedy if a nursing facility doesn’t substantially comply by the date noted (KABC does not receive notice of compliance). If CMS decides a remedy is warranted, a nursing facility receives formal notification. An abbreviated survey is an investigation resulting from a complaint. Nursing facilities may appeal these actions, until a final settlement agreement is reached with KDADS. Nursing facilities listed here are having problems with regulatory compliance, and should be scrutinized carefully before making placement decisions. If you’d like further clarification call KABC toll-free, 800-525-1782. Questions regarding the accuracy of this information or compliance status should be directed to KDADS, 800-432-3535. Andover Victoria Falls - NF 8/25/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Arma Arma Health & Rehab - NF 8/10/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. 9/29/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Bel Aire Catholic Care Center - NF/ALF/RHCF 7/31/15: Abbreviated survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/24. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/31/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy & 1 ANE. Belleville Belleville Health Care Center - NF 7/7/15: Health survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/7. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/7/16. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 9/8/15: First revisit of 7/7 health survey & 2 complaints investigated. Remedies continue. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 10/8/15: Second revisit & 1 complaint investigated. (no remedy letter available). Page 6 Bonner Springs Bonner Spgs Nursing & Rehab - NF 9/3/15: Health survey & 1 complaint investigated, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/3. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/3/16. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 deficiencies. Caney Caney Nursing Center - NF 9/21/15: First revisit of 7/28 health survey. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/28. Termination of provider agreement 1/28/16. 9 uncorrected deficiencies including 1 ANE. 10/27/15: Second revisit. 1 uncorrected deficiency. (no remedy letter.) Concordia Sunset Home - NF/ALF/RHCF 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/20. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/30/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 complaint, 5 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy & 1 ANE. Chanute Diversicare of Chanute - NF 8/5/15: Abbreviated survey. 4 Complaints investigated, 8 deficiencies including 1 actual harm - no remedy letter. 9/22/15: First revisit of 8/5 abbreviated survey & complaint investigation. Payment denial for new admissions effective 11/5. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/5/16. 6 complaints, 1 deficiency. Clyde Park Villa - NF 9/16/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/16. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/16/16. 1 complaint, 1 actual harm deficiency. Coffeyville Medicalodges Coffeyville - NF 8/27/15: Abbreviated survey. No Colby Colby Health & Rehab - NF 10/9/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. Conway Springs Spring View Manor - NF 9/9/15: Health survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/9. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/9/16. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. Dodge City Good Samaritan Society - NF 6/11/15: First revisit of 4/7 health survey. Payment denial for new admissions effective 4/26. Recommend terminate provider agreement 10/7. 9 uncorrected deficiencies. Edwardsville Golden Livingcenter TRS - NFMH 7/6/15: Health survey & 2 complaints investigated, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions KABC staff personally respond to your inquiries about long-term care. Toll-free: 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] Making Elder Care Better Since 1975 effective 10/6. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/6/16. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 8/27/15: Revisit letter indicates facility is in compliance. No payment denial. El Dorado Golden Livingcenter - NF 7/22/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Ellis Good Samaritan Society - NF 10/19/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 5 complaints, 5 deficiencies. Emporia Emporia Presbyterian Manor-NF/ALF 8/11/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. Fort Scott Fort Scott Manor - NF 9/22/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 4 complaints, 3 deficiencies. Fowler Fowler Residential Care - NF 8/26/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Frontenac Medicalodges Frontenac - NF 10/7/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 deficiencies. 10/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 2 deficiencies. Gardner Meadowbrook Rehab Hospital LTCU 8/10/15: Abbreviated survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/1. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/10/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. Page 7 Girard Medicalodges Girard - NF 9/9/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Goessel Bethesda Home - NF/ALF 8/25/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/15. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/25/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional deficiencies. Substandard Quality of Care. 4 complaints, 2 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy. Goodland Good Samaritan Sherman Co. - NF 7/15/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/15. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/15/16. 4 complaints, 2 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Great Bend Cherry Village - NF/RHCF 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Great Bend Health & Rehab - NF 10/29/15: First revisit of 9/9 health survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 7 deficiencies. 9/8/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Haysville Diversicare of Haysville - NF/RHCF 10/2/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 4 complaints, 8 deficiencies. Hillsboro Salem Home - NF 9/23/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. Hutchinson Ray E. Dillon Living Center-NF/ALF 8/26/15: Health survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/23. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/26/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 1 complaint, 4 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy. Hutchinson Health & Rehab - NF 7/29/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/29. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/29/16.1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. 8/27/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. Haviland Haviland Health & Rehab - NFMH 7/24/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. $10,000 CMP, payment denial for new admissions effective 8/17. Recommend terminate provider agreement 1/24/16. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 complaint, 4 deficiencies including 2 immediate jeopardy & 1 ANE. Iola Windsor Place at Iola LLC - NF 7/9/15: Health survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/9. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/9/16. 15 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. 10/8/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 ANE deficiency. Hays Via Christi Village - NF/Alf 7/28/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Jetmore Hodgeman Co. Health Center LTCU 10/6/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies. Finding what you want to know about long-term care facilities? If not, Call Us Toll-free: 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] Making Elder Care Better Since 1975 Kansas City Kansas City Transitional Care - NF 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 deficiencies. 9/3/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 2 deficiencies. Life Care Center - NF 7/24/15: Abbreviated survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/16. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/24/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 3 complaints, 1 immediate jeopardy deficiency. Medicalodges Post Acute Center - NF 7/23/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/23. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/23/16. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Providence Place - NF 7/29/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 ANE deficiency. LaCrosse Locust Grove Village - NF/ALF 9/10/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies including 1 ANE. Lakin Kearny County Hospital LTCU 7/23/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/23. Recommend terminate provider agreement 1/23/16. 2 complaints, 6 deficiencies including 2 actual harm. Lansing Golden Livingcenter - NF 7/8/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Page 8 Lawrence Brandon Woods at Alvamar NF/ALF/RHCF 8/20/15: MDS/Staffing Focus survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 11/20. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/20/16. 4 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Quality of Care. 3 complaints, 6 deficiencies including 1 actual harm & 1 immediate jeopardy. Pioneer Ridge Retirement Community - NF/ALF 9/15/15: Health survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/7. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/15/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. Substandard Quality of Care. 3 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Minneapolis Good Samaritan Society - NF 9/1/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/1. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/1/16. 5 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Leavenworth Medicalodges Leavenworth - NF 8/24/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Leoti Wichita County Health Center LTCU 7/20/15: Health survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/20. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/20/16. 10 deficiencies including 1 actual harm & 1 ANE. Little River Sandstone Heights - NF/ALF 9/24/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies. McPherson McPherson Health & Rehab - NF 8/26/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/20. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/26/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. Substandard Merriam Trinity Nursing & Rehab - NF 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Mulvane Villa Maria - NF 8/3/15: Health survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 11/3. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/3/16. 1 complaint, 9 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. 9/28/15: First revisit of 8/3 health survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 uncorrected deficiencies. Neodesha Golden Livingcenter - NF 6/25/15: Health & extended survey, immediate jeopardy & actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 7/16. Recommend terminate provider agreement 12/25. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 2 complaints, 19 deficiencies including 2 actual harm, 1 immediate jeopardy & 2 ANE. Newton Asbury Park - NF/ALF 5/20/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies. Kansas Christian Home - NF 6/24/15: Abbreviated survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective KABC staff personally respond to your inquiries about long-term care. Toll-free: 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] “Advocating for Quality Long-Term Care” 7/15. Recommend termination from Medicare program 12/24. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 complaint, 3 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy & 1 ANE. Oakley Logan County Manor LTCU 8/13/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 6 deficiencies. 9/28/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 5 deficiencies. Olathe Nottingham Health & Rehab - NF 7/31/15: Health survey & 10 complaints investigated, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/31. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/31/16. 11 deficiencies including 1 actual harm & 1 ANE. 8/21/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 deficiencies. 9/23/15:Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Royal Terrace Nursing & Rehab-NF 9/11/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Osage City Osage Nursing & Rehab - NF 8/3/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 5 deficiencies. Ottawa Ottawa Retirement Village - NF 8/19/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 1 deficiency. Overbrook Brookside Retirement Community-NF 8/19/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Page 9 Overland Park Brookdale Overland Park - NF/ALF 7/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. 8/11/15: Abbreviated survey. (no remedy letter) 4 complaints, 3 deficiencies. 8/20/15: Health survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/10. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/30/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 1 complaint, 18 deficiencies including 2 actual harm. 10/7/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 ANE deficiency. Indian Creek Healthcare Center - NF 6/24/15: Health survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 7/16. Recommend termination from Medicare program 12/24. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 18 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Promise Skilled Nursing Facility - NF 9/9/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 4 deficiencies. Villa St. Joseph - NF 7/23/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 10/23. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/23/16. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Parsons Elmhaven East - NF 7/20/15: First revisit of 5/12 health survey. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/12. Recommend terminate provider agreement 11/12. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 5 deficiencies including 1 ANE. Elmhaven West - NF 8/14/15: Health survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/6. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/14/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 1 complaint, 6 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Peabody Peabody Health & Rehab - NF/RHCF 8/27/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/21. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/27/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 complaint, 3 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy. 10/9/15: First revisit of 8/27 abbreviated survey. Remedies continue. Westview Manor of Peabody - NF 7/20/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 deficiencies. Pittsburg Golden Livingcenter - NF 9/9/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/9. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/9/16. 1 complaint, 1 actual harm deficiency. Via Christi Village - NF/ALF 6/23/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 7/15. Recommend termination from Medicare program 12/19. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies including 2 cited as immediate jeopardy and ANE. Prescott Prescott Country View - NF 10/1/15: Health & Extended survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 1/1/16. Recommend termination from Medicare program 4/1/16. Pressure ulcer Finding what you want to know about long-term care facilities? If not, Call Us Toll-free: 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] Making Elder Care Better Since 1975 noncompliance. Substandard Quality of Care. 3 complaints, 25 deficiencies including 1 actual harm & 2 ANE. Russell Wheatland Nursing & Rehab - NF 9/28/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 1 complaint, 1 deficiency. Sabetha Sabetha Manor - NF 7/31/15: Health survey, immediate jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/26. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/31/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 7 deficiencies including 1 actual harm & 1 immediate jeopardy. Salina Holiday Resort - NF 8/12/15: Health & extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/3. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/12/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 immediate jeopardy deficiency. Smoky Hill Rehab Center - NF 8/19/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 1 deficiency. Sedgwick Diversicare of Sedgwick - NF 8/18/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 3 deficiencies including 1 ANE. Smith Center Smith Center Health & Rehab - NF 10/8/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 4 deficiencies. St. Francis Good Samaritan Society Cheyenne County - NF 8/27/15: Abbreviated & partial extended survey, immediate Page 10 jeopardy cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/20. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/27/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 1 complaint, 4 deficiencies including 2 immediate jeopardy. 10/7/15: First revisit of 8/27 abbreviated survey. Remedies continue. 1 complaint, 3 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. St. Mary’s Community Hospital Onaga LTCU 9/14/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 12/14. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/14/16. 1 complaint, 1 actual harm deficiency. Topeka McCrite Plaza Health Center - NF 8/19/15:Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 3 complaints, 2 deficiencies. Providence Living Center - NFMH 9/30/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 2 ANE deficiencies. Tanglewood Nursing & Rehab - NF 6/15/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 7/8. Recommend termination from Medicare program 12/15. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 4 complaints, 6 deficiencies including 2 actual harm & 1 ANE. The Legacy on 10th Ave. - NF 9/9/15: Revised health & extended survey, immediate jeopardy cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 9/30. Recommend termination from Medicare program 3/9/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. Substandard Quality of Care. 2 complaints, 22 deficiencies including 1 immediate jeopardy & 1 ANE. Wichita Golden Livingcenter - NF 10/28/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 4 deficiencies. Manorcare Health Services - NF 9/15/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 5 deficiencies. Meridian Rehab & Health Care - NF 6/22/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 4 deficiencies including 1 ANE. Wilson Golden Livingcenter - NF 7/30/15: Health survey, actual harm cited, history of noncompliance, NOTC. Payment denial for new admissions effective 8/27. Recommend termination from Medicare program 1/30/16. CMS will notify facility of any additional remedies. 1 complaint, 27 deficiencies including 2 actual harm & 1 ANE. 9/2/15: First revisit of 7/30 health survey. Remedies continue. 2 complaints, 13 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. Winfield Kansas Veterans Home - NF/ALF 6/29/15: Abbreviated survey. No KDADS onsite revisit. 2 complaints, 1 deficiency. Winfield Senior Living - NF/ALF 8/19/15: Abbreviated survey, actual harm cited. Payment denial for new admissions effective 11/19. Recommend termination from Medicare program 2/19/16. Pressure ulcer noncompliance. 1 complaint, 2 deficiencies including 1 actual harm. KABC is the only one-stop source for long-term care facility information. 800-525-1782 or email: [email protected] “A d voc a ting for Q ual ity L ong -Ter m Car e ” Enforcement Actions The Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) is responsible for regulating most licensed adult care homes. The federal government does not regulate licensed adult care homes. The following information is reproduced from KDADS records. This listing represents civil monetary penalties/CMP (fines), bans on admission, license revocation actions, orders of correction/CO and other enforcement proceedings by KDADS against licensed adult care homes other than nursing facilities, and for nursing homes that are private pay (no Medicare/Medicaid). All facilities may appeal any of these actions until they have reached a final settlement agreement with KDADS. This information is the most current available to KABC as of Dec. 8, 2015. Comments regarding the accuracy of this information should be directed to Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), 800-432-3535. Cheney Cheney Golden Age Home Plus - HP 8/12/15: Cs #15-SCCC-69: CO - *Functional capacity screen/ reassessment; *Delegation of duties; *Healthcare services/ standards of practice; *Disaster & emergency preparedness; *Disaster & emergency preparedness/education; *Sample & indigent medication program meds. El Dorado Vintage Place of El Dorado - RHCF 8/31/15: Cs #15-SCCC-74: CO - *Delegation of duties; *Medication storage; *Disposition of medications; *Food preparation. Hutchinson Brookdale Hutchinson - ALF 9/9/15: Cs #15-SCCC-65: $1,000 CMP: *Facility administration of medications. Lenexa Sunrise Assisted Living of Lenexa - ALF/RHCF 8/31/15: Cs #15-SCCC-70: $1,000 CMP - *Staff treatment of residents/ANE (immediate jeopardy.) Manhattan Stoneybrook Retirement Community - ALF 11/18/15: Cs #15-SCCC-84: $1,000 CMP: *Staff treatment of residents/ANE (immediate jeopardy.) 11/24/15: Cs #15-SCCC-86: CO - *Mechanical requirements. Ottawa Ottawa Retirement Plaza - ALF 9/17/15: Cs #15-SCCC-75: CO - *Staff treatment of residents/ ANE (actual harm); *Healthcare services; *Food preparation. Topeka Legend at Capital Ridge - ALF/RHCF 9/21/15: Cs #15-SCCC-79: CO - *Food preparation; *Facility food storage. Lexington Park Assisted Living - ALF 9/9/15: Cs #15-SCCC-73: $8,000 CMP: *Staff treatment of residents/ANE (immediate jeopardy.) Oakley Place #1 - HP 8/18/15: Cs #15-SCCC-71: CO - *Food preparation; *Construction. Wellington Cherished Friends - RHCF 8/31/15: Cs #15-SCCC-76: CO - *Healthcare services/standards of practice; *Self administration of medications. Wichita Carrington at Cherry Creek - ALF 9/28/15: Cs #15-SCCC-80: CO - *Exercise of resident rights; *Resident rights/telephone; *Community governance. Comfort Care Homes #509 - HP 10/6/15: Cs #15-SCCC-82: CO - *Facility administration of medications. Compassionate Care West - HP 8/11/15: Cs #15-SCCCB-10: Ban on new admissions (lifted 8/19) 8/11/15: Cs #15-SCCC-67: $10,000 CMP - *Disaster & emergency preparedness (immediate jeopardy.) 9/9/15: Cs #15-SCCC-66: $2,500 CMP: *Healthcare services (actual harm); * Resident record/documentation of incidents. Cypress Springs Wichita - RHCF 9/17/15: Cs #15-SCCC-78: CO - *Staff treatment of residents/ ANE; *Admissions negotiated service agreement; *Healthcare services; *Medication storage ; *Medication regimen review; *Disaster & emergency preparedness. Larksfield Place Assisted Living - ALF/RHCF 12/8/15: Cs #15-SCCC-87: CO - *Facility administration of medications. Marjorie’s Home, LLC - HP 10/9/15: Cs #15-SCCC-81: CO - *Construction. Meadowlark Adult Care Home - HP 9/17/15: Cs. #15-SCCC-77: CO - *Plumbing & piping systems. Regent Park Assisted Living & Memory Care - ALF/RHCF 11/9/15: Cs #15-SCCC-85: CO - *Health care services (actual harm); *Infection control. Reflections Residential Care - HP 8/12/15: Cs. #15-SCCC-68: CO - *Functional capacity screen. The Homestead of Wichita - ALF 7/29/15: Cs #15-SCCCB-8: Ban on new admissions lifted. Via Christi Village Ridge - ALF 8/31/15: Cs #15-SCCC-72: $3,500 CMP: *Staff treatment of residents/ ANE (immediate jeopardy.) 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