Information & Ratings on Bria of Trinity Village Nursing Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Bria of Trinity Village Nursing Center

This long-term care home is a "for profit" 87-certified bed center providing cares and services to residents of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The Medicare and Medicaid-participating facility is located at:

7500 W Dean Rd
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53223
(414) 371-7595
Bria of Trinity Village Nursing Center

In addition to providing around the clock skilled nursing care, Bria of Trinity Village Nursing Center offers other services. Additional focused care includes wound care, behavioral health, cardiac care, orthopedic rehab, and long-term care.

Fined $141,625 for substandard care

Financial Penalties and Violations

It is the responsibility of federal and state investigators to penalize any nursing home that has violated a rule or regulation that caused harm or could have caused harm to a resident. Many of these penalties involve monetary fines or denial of payment for Medicare services.

Within the last thirty-six months, investigators imposed three monetary penalties against Bria of Trinity Village Nursing Center, citing substandard care. These penalties include a $108,640 fine on September 21, 2017, a $13,627 fine on March 21, 2017, and a $19,358 fine on October 06, 2016, for a total of $141,625.

Additional information about this nursing home can be found on the Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Residential Care Website.

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Milwaukee Wisconsin Nursing Home Safety Concerns

One Star Rating

To ensure families are fully informed of the level of care every nursing home provides, the state of Wisconsin and Medicare.com routinely update their long-term care home database systems with info on violations, citations, and deficiencies.

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

  • Failure to Provide and Implement an Infection Protection and Control Program – citation date July 31, 2018
  • According to state surveyors, “the facility did not have an effective infection control program for [two residents].” These two residents “were observed to not have appropriate hand hygiene during morning cares” that should be used to prevent transmittable infectious diseases. The survey team “shared handwashing concerns with the Director of Nursing and Nursing Home Administrator.

    In a separate summary dated October 31, 2018, the nursing home “did not maintain an infection control program to prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections.” Specifically, the nursing staff “did not complete appropriate hand hygiene” during medication administration and the staff “did not don personal protective equipment [PPE] when completing cares” for a resident “who was in contact precautions for [a highly contagious infection].”

  • Failure to Notify the Resident’s Doctor or Responsible Party of a Decline in the Resident’s Health – citation #F580 date October 31, 2018
  • The nursing home did not notify a resident’s representative “of changes in treatment for an increase in [their medical condition] medication doses.” The deficient practice involved two residents.”

    In one case, the resident’s “representative it was not notified of three changes in the treatment of [their] developed deep tissue injury on the coccyx.” The doctor had made changes to the treatment on three separate occasions between August 7, 2018, and September 25, 2018.

    There was “no evidence found in the resident’s record that the resident’s family representative was informed of these changes in treatments.” Per a “complaint received by the state agency; the complainant was not aware that the resident had a pressure injury until the resident was hospitalized.”

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