F-Tag Reference · Resident Rights
F560
Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.
Cited 27 times across 10+ facilities in 14 states.
27
Total citations
10+
Facilities
14
States
0
Immediate Jeopardy
What F560 requires
F560 corresponds to the federal standard: Protect a residents' right to refuse some types of non-requested transfers within the nursing home.. 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 2 — No actual harm, potential for more than minimal 27
States with the most F560 citations
| State | F560 citations |
|---|---|
| New York | 3 |
| Puerto Rico | 3 |
| Virginia | 3 |
| Washington | 3 |
| Wisconsin | 3 |
| Indiana | 2 |
| Oregon | 2 |
| Pennsylvania | 2 |
| Arizona | 1 |
| California | 1 |
Facilities with the most F560 citations
| Facility | Location | F560 citations |
|---|---|---|
| Haven Of Douglas | DOUGLAS, AZ | 1 |
| Wolf Creek Care Center | GRASS VALLEY, CA | 1 |
| Orlando Health And Rehabilitation Center | ORLANDO, FL | 1 |
| Miller's Merry Manor | LOGANSPORT, IN | 1 |
| Heritage Healthcare | WEST LAFAYETTE, IN | 1 |
| Oakland Manor | Oakland, IA | 1 |
| The Villa At Green Lake Estates | Orchard Lake, MI | 1 |
| Hackett Hill Healthcare Center | MANCHESTER, NH | 1 |
| Beechtree Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing | ITHACA, NY | 1 |
| Atrium Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing | BROOKLYN, NY | 1 |
Methodology F560 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).
Has a loved one been affected by a F560 violation?
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