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Harris Regional Hospital Transitional Care Unit

Contact Information:
Harris Regional Hospital Transitional Care Unit
68 Hospital Road
Sylva, NC
Nursing Home Phone Number: (828) 586-7200

Nursing Home Details*:

Total Number of Beds: 8Percent of Occupied Beds: 38%
Total Number of Residents: 3Located Within a Hospital: Yes
Type of Ownership: Non profit - CorporationMultiple Nursing Homes by Same Owner: No
Councils the Nursing Home Participates in: NoneMedicare/Medicaid: Participating in Medicare and Medicaid
* Details Last Reported on: 05/12/2003

Nursing Home Staff Information:

Number of RN Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 7.33
Number of LPN/LVN Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 0.57
Number of CNA Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 9.33
Number of Staff Hours per Nursing Home Resident per Day: 17.23





Nursing Home Resident Information**:

** Details Last Reported on: 5/12/2003

Nursing Home Inspection Violations:

Date of Violation Date Corrected Type of Violation Deficiency Scope Level of Harm
2001-06-19 2001-06-20 Resident Rights Deficiencies 1) Protect current or future residents from giving up their Medicaid or Medicare benefits; or 2) follow federal rules for admissions. Pattern Potential for minimal harm
2001-06-19 2001-07-17 Resident Assessment Deficiencies Develop a plan with the resident and family for the resident's care after leaving the nursing home. Pattern Potential for minimal harm
2001-06-19 2001-07-10 Environmental Deficiencies Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
2002-03-07 2002-03-13 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. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

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

 

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