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Sunrise at Bluemont Park
5910 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 536-1060

Current Inspector: Nina Wilson (703) 635-6074

Inspection Date: Aug. 30, 2022

Complaint Related: No

Areas Reviewed:
Administrative and Administrative Services
Personnel
Staffing and Supervision
Admission, Retention and Discharge of Residents
Resident Care and Related Services
Resident Accommodations and Related Provisions
Building and Grounds
Emergency Preparedness
Additional Requirements for Facilities that Care for Adults with Serious Cognitive Impairments

Comments:
Date of Inspection: August 30 and 31, 2022, 10:15am-3:30pm
Type of Inspection: Renewal Inspection
If you have any questions or email changes, please do not hesitate to contact me at sarah.pearson@dss.virginia.gov. If you need a copy of any of the DSS Model forms or to review any inspection or regulation, you can find the information on the internet: www.dss.virginia.gov.
Census 115
Number of records reviewed and interviews conducted- 8 records, 8 interviews. All facility self-reported incidents since the last inspection were reviewed on this date.

Violations:
Standard #: 22VAC40-73-650-B
Description: Facility staff failed to administer medications as prescribed by her physician.
Evidence: Resident C's Medication Administration Record indicated that Eliquis Tablet on 8/9/23, Cozar Tablet on 8/9/23 and Protonix Tablet on 8/8/23 and 8/9/23 were not administered due to not being available.

Plan of Correction: A. With respect to the specific resident/situation cited:
Resident C did not experience any negative effect due to missing Eliquis. Eliquis was ordered and administered on 8/10/23. Resident C did not experience any negative effect due to missing Cozar. Cozar Tablet was ordered and administered for the next does on 8/10/23. Resident C did not experience any negative effect due to missing Protonix. Protonix Tablet was ordered and administered on 8/10/23.
B. With respect to how the facility will identify residents/situations with the potential for the identified concerns:
RCD or Designee completed an audit of residents' medications administration and current supply. No other negative findings. The Resident Care Director (RCD) and the clinical team audited the medication orders and medication carts to confirm that medications prescribed were available per doctor's orders. Issues identified were resolved. The Wellness Nurses and Medication Care Managers (MCMs) were re-educated by the RCD regarding the process on reordering medication and what to do when a medication is not provided by family in a timely fashion. Medication will be ordered from our contract pharmacy to ensure the availability for administration.

Disclaimer:
This information is provided by the Virginia Department of Social Services, which neither endorses any facility nor guarantees that the information is complete. It should not be used as the sole source in evaluating and/or selecting a facility.

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