Information & Ratings on Brentwood Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center, Muskogee, Oklahoma

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Brentwood Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center

This nursing center is a "for profit" Medicare and Medicaid-participating facility providing services and cares to residents of Muskogee and Muskogee County, Oklahoma. The 90-certified bed long-term care nursing home is located at:

841 North 38th Street
Muskogee, Oklahoma 74401
(918) 683-8070
Brentwood Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center
Fined $70,289 for substandard care

Financial Penalties and Violations

The investigators for the state and federal nursing home regulatory agencies have the legal responsibility of penalizing any facility that has violated rules and regulations that harmed or could have harmed a resident. These penalties often include monetary fines and denying payment of Medicare services.

Within the last three years, federal investigators imposed a monetary fine against Brentwood Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center for $70,289 on February 08, 2018, citing substandard care. The nursing home also received one complaint over the last thirty-six months that resulted in a violation citation.

Additional information about this nursing home can be found on the Oklahoma Long Term Care Provider Inspection Search Website.

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Muskogee Oklahoma Nursing Home Safety Concerns

One Star Rating

Information on every intermediate and long-term care home in the state can be reviewed on government-owned and operated database websites including the Oklahoma Department of Public Health and Medicare.gov.

According to Medicare, this facility maintains an overall rating of one out of five stars, including three out of five stars concerning health inspections, one out of five stars for staffing issues and one out of five stars for quality measures.

  • Failure to Ensure That Every Resident’s Drug Regimen Is Free from Unnecessary Medications – citation date October 27, 2016
  • According to investigators, “it was determined the facility failed to ensure residents were free from unnecessary drugs” and failed to provide “adequate behavior and side effects monitoring.” The nursing home failed to follow to identify “specific targeted behaviors that require monitoring for the use of antipsychotic medications.”

    The nursing home “failed to ensure adequate “provision of nonpharmacological interventions for residents receiving antipsychotic medications.” The deficient practice by the nursing staff involved eight residents with Physician’s orders.”

    In one case, “there was no behavior Care Plan to address specific targeted behaviors for the use of antipsychotic medications” and did not address the resident’s medical conditions and “what the non-pharmacological interventions were to be implemented.”

  • Failure to Ensure the Nursing Home Area Remained Free of Accident Hazards and Risks and Provides Supervision to Prevent Avoidable Accidents – citation #F323 date August 26, 2015
  • The nursing home “failed to provide supervision to prevent falls and to consistently identify and implement interventions to aid in the prevention of falls.” The deficient practice involved two residents “who had experienced falls. The facility identified thirty-one residents who were identified as high risk for falls.”

    The surveyors reviewed an incident report that showed a resident was noted on the floor “on the left side of the fall mat. The roommate stated the resident rolled out of bed and landed on her stomach. The resident reported pain in the neck and left shoulder after assessment.”

    The nursing staff received orders for an x-ray and to apply roll bolsters in the bed and keep a fall mat in place beside the bed. The resident’s previous assessment upon admission to the facility indicates that the resident “had experienced a fall in the months [before] admission and one fall with no injuries since admission.”

    The incident report documented that the resident was “lying on her fall mat.” However, there were no new interventions “to prevent future falls documented.” A separate incident report documents the resident was lying on the floor and complained of right shoulder and right knee pain with no visible injuries. The nursing staff notified emergency medical services. However, there were no new interventions documented to prevent future falls.

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