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Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement

Contact Information:
3050 Military Road Nw  
Washington, District Of Columbia 20015  
Phone Number: (202) 363-8310  

Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Facility Information

Number of Certified Beds 73 Sprinkler Systems Partially Sprinklered
Total Residents 68 Part of a Chain No
Precent of Beds Occupied 93% Located Within Hospital No
Resident and Family Conseling Resident & Family Counseling Company Type Non profit - Corporation
Medicare/Medicaid Participating in Medicare and Medicaid
 

Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Nursing Home Staff

Average number of registered nurse (rn) hours per day per resident. 0.5
Average number of licensed practical or vocational nurse hours per day per nursing home resident. 1.18
Total number of hours worked by nursing staff for each resident in the nursing home. 1.68
Average number of certified nursing assistant (CNA) hours worked each week per resident. 2.43

Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement Resident Information

Percent of High Risk Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Have Pressure Sores: Not Available - This facility has too few residents at the moment to give an accurate report. Please contact the nursing home directly to obtain current information.
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Given Influenza Vaccination During the Flu Season: 65%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who are More Depressed or Anxious: 11%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Have Moderate to Severe Pain: 1%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Have/Had a Catheter Inserted and Left in Their Bladder: 6%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Lose Too Much Weight: 9%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Spend Most of Their Time in Bed or in a Chair: 2%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Were Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination: 28%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Were Physically Restrained: 2%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Whose Ability to Move About in and Around Their Room Got Worse: 10%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents Whose Need for Help With Daily Activities Has Increased: 8%
Percent of Long Term Nursing Home Residents With a Urinary Tract Infection: 9%
Percent of Low-Risk Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Have Pressure Sores: Not Available - This facility has too few residents at the moment to give an accurate report. Please contact the nursing home directly to obtain current information.
Percent of Low-Risk Long Term Nursing Home Residents Who Lose Control of Their Bowels or Bladder: 55%
Percent of Short Term Nursing Home Residents Given Influenza Vaccination During the Flu Season: 29%
Percent of Short Term Nursing Home Residents Who Had Moderate to Severe Pain: 15%
Percent of Short Term Nursing Home Residents Who Were Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination: 8%
Percent of Short Term Nursing Home Residents With Delirium: 0%
Percent of Short Term Nursing Home Residents With Pressure Sores: 13%


Nursing Home Violations by Ingleside Presbyterian Retirement
Health Violations:
Category: Date: Specific Violation: Scope: Level of Harm Caused:
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Have a program to keep infection from spreading. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Move, clean and store sheets, towels and other linens in a way that prevents the spread of infection. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Make sure that residents are well nourished. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Quality Care Deficiencies 10/06/2004 Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2004 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
Environmental Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Have a program to keep infection from spreading. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Keep all essential equipment working safely. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Hire enough skilled workers to carry out dietary service. Widespread Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way. Widespread Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Quality Care Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Give each resident care and services to get or keep the highest quality of life possible. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Quality Care Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/18/2005 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
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Make sure that doctors see a resident's plan of care at every visit and make notes about progress and orders in writing. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Rights Deficiencies 10/18/2005 Allow residents to easily see the results of the nursing home's most recent survey. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Administration Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Keep accurate and appropriate medical records. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Environmental Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Have a program to keep infection from spreading. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Check and update (if needed) each resident's assessment every 3 months. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Make sure all assessments are accurate, coordinated by an RN, done by the right professional, and are signed by the person completing them. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 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
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 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
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Make sure that a doctor approves a resident's admission in writing and that each resident has a doctor. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Assessment Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Make sure that doctors see a resident's plan of care at every visit and make notes about progress and orders in writing. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Resident Rights Deficiencies 10/06/2006 Provide care in a way that keeps or builds each resident's dignity and self respect. Isolated Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Fire Safety Violations:
Category: Date: Specific Violation: Scope: Level of Harm Caused:
Corridor Walls and Doors Deficiencies 10/06/2004 corridors that are separated from common areas by walls constructed to limit the passage of smoke. Pattern Potential for minimal harm
Miscellaneous Deficiencies 10/06/2004 fire safety features required by current fire safety codes. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Emergency Plans and Fire Drills Deficiencies 10/18/2005 did not have a written emergency evacuation plan. Widespread Potential for minimal harm
Corridor Walls and Doors Deficiencies 10/06/2006 corridors that are separated from common areas by walls constructed to limit the passage of smoke. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Corridor Walls and Doors Deficiencies 10/06/2006 corridor and hallway doors that block smoke. Pattern Minimal harm or potential for actual harm