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F558

Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.

Cited 4,615 times across 10+ facilities in 52 states.

4,615
Total citations
10+
Facilities
52
States
1
Immediate Jeopardy

What F558 requires

F558 corresponds to the federal standard: Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.. When a surveyor finds that a facility is not meeting this standard, they cite the tag and assign a scope/severity letter (A–L) describing how widespread the issue is and how much harm it caused.

Severity distribution

  • Level 4 — Immediate jeopardy 1
  • Level 3 — Actual harm 17
  • Level 2 — No actual harm, potential for more than minimal 4,569
  • Level 1 — Potential for minimal harm 28

States with the most F558 citations

StateF558 citations
California 1,104
Texas 579
Illinois 421
Ohio 358
Pennsylvania 176
Michigan 164
Maryland 125
Florida 123
Virginia 115
Missouri 114

Facilities with the most F558 citations

FacilityLocationF558 citations
Mirage Post Acute LANCASTER, CA 7
California Terrace CHICAGO, IL 7
Laguna Hills Health And Rehabilitation Center LAGUNA HILLS, CA 6
Inland Valley Care And Rehabilitation Center POMONA, CA 6
Morgan Park Healthcare CHICAGO, IL 6
Archer Heights Healthcare CHICAGO, IL 6
Bakersfield Post Acute BAKERSFIELD, CA 6
Valley Palms Care Center N HOLLYWOOD, CA 5
Santa Anita Convalescent Hospital TEMPLE CITY, CA 5
Monrovia Gardens Healthcare Center MONROVIA, CA 5
Methodology F558 counts reflect publicly-filed deficiency findings from state survey teams working under federal contract. A citation is not a court judgment or admission of wrongdoing. Facilities may contest findings through Informal Dispute Resolution (IDR/IIDR).

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