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Orangeburg Nursing Home

Contact Information:
Orangeburg Nursing Home
755 Whitman Street Se
Orangeburg, SC
Nursing Home Phone Number: (803) 534-7036

Nursing Home Details*:

Total Number of Beds: 88Percent of Occupied Beds: 100%
Total Number of Residents: 88Located Within a Hospital: No
Type of Ownership: For profit - CorporationMultiple Nursing Homes by Same Owner: No
Councils the Nursing Home Participates in: ResidentMedicare/Medicaid: Participating in Medicare and Medicaid
* Details Last Reported on: 02/13/2003

Nursing Home Staff Information:

Number of RN Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 0.34
Number of LPN/LVN Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 0.71
Number of CNA Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 2.38
Number of Staff Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 3.43





Nursing Home Resident Information**:

Percent of Low-Risk Residents Who Have Pressure Sores: 2%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents With Pressure Sores: 15%
Percent of High-Risk Residents Who Have Pressure Sores: 12%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents Who Had Moderate to Severe Pain: 5%
Percent of Residents Who Have Moderate to Severe Pain: 10%
Percent of Residents Whose Ability to Move About in and Around Their Room Got Worse: 16%
Percent of Residents Who Spend Most of Their Time in Bed or in a Chair: 15%
Percent of Residents Whose Need for Help With Daily Activities Has Increased: 12%
Percent of Residents Who are More Depressed or Anxious: 12%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents With Delirium: 0%
Percent of Residents Who Were Physically Restrained: 4%
Percent of Low-Risk Residents Who Lose Control of Their Bowels or Bladder: 57%
Percent of Residents Who Have/Had a Catheter Inserted and Left in Their Bladder: 3%
Percent of Residents With a Urinary Tract Infection: 3%
** Details Last Reported on: 2/13/2003

Nursing Home Inspection Violations:

Date of Violation Date Corrected Type of Violation Deficiency Scope Level of Harm
2000-12-01 2000-12-26 Environmental Deficiencies Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance. Pattern Potential for minimal harm
2000-12-01 2000-12-26 Quality Care Deficiencies Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2000-12-01 2000-12-26 Quality Care Deficiencies Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2000-12-01 2000-12-26 Pharmacy Service Deficiencies Properly mark drugs and other similar products. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2000-12-01 2000-12-26 Pharmacy Service Deficiencies Keep drugs and other similar products locked safely and properly stored. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2002-02-21 2002-03-21 Environmental Deficiencies Keep safe, clean and homelike surroundings. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2002-02-21 2002-03-21 Resident Assessment Deficiencies Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Resident Rights Deficiencies Tell each resident who can get Medicaid benefits about 1) which items and services Medicaid covers and which the resident must pay for; or 2) how to apply for Medicaid, along with the names and addresses of State groups that can help. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Resident Rights Deficiencies Keep each resident's personal and medical records private and confidential. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Mistreatment Deficiencies 1) Hire only people who have no legal history of abusing, neglecting or mistreating residents; or 2) report and investigate any acts or reports of abuse, neglect or mistreatment of residents. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Resident Rights Deficiencies Make sure each resident has the right to choose activities, schedules and health care according to his or her interests, assessment, and plan of care. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Environmental Deficiencies Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Resident Assessment Deficiencies Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Resident Assessment Deficiencies 1) Develop a complete care plan within 7 days of each resident's admission; 2) prepare a care plan with the care team, including the primary nurse, doctor, resident or resident's family or representative; or 3) check and update the care plan. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Give professional services that meet a professional standard of quality. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Make sure that residents who cannot care for themselves receive help with eating/drinking, grooming and hygiene. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Make sure that residents with reduced range of motion get proper treatment and services to increase range of motion. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Give proper treatment to residents with feeding tubes to prevent problems (such as aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities, nasal-pharyngeal ulcers) and help restore eating skills, if possible. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Environmental Deficiencies Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents. Widespread Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Make sure each resident is being watched and has assistance devices when needed, to prevent accidents. Widespread Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Quality Care Deficiencies Use a registered nurse at least 8 hours a day, 7 days a week. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Pharmacy Service Deficiencies Properly mark drugs and other similar products. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Environmental Deficiencies Have a program to keep infection from spreading. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Environmental Deficiencies Make sure that staff members wash their hands when needed. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Administration Deficiencies Be administered in a way that leads to the highest possible level of well being for each resident. Widespread Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety
2003-02-13 2003-03-12 Administration Deficiencies Choose a doctor to be the medical director. Widespread Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety

*** All violations listed are based on federal government records.

 

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