F0924 F924: Put firmly secured handrails on each side of hallways.
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Handrails in Disrepair Across Multiple Floors

Willow Valley Center For Nursing And RehabilitatioWinston-salem, North Carolina Survey Completed on 07-02-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that handrails in the corridors were properly secured, repaired, and free from sharp edges on three of the four floors where handrails were present. Observations revealed that on the 500 floor, handrails were detached from the walls and required repairs due to broken or cracked support brackets and missing end caps, leaving sharp edges exposed. Similar conditions were observed on the 300 floor, where handrails were loose and detached, with broken brackets and exposed sharp edges. On the 200 floor, handrails were also loose, with unpatched holes in the walls, broken brackets, and missing end caps, exposing sharp edges and screws. Despite the awareness of the Maintenance Director regarding the condition of the handrails, no system was in place to monitor or replace the newly broken handrails. The Maintenance Director had submitted an invoice for replacement parts, but the repairs had not been completed by the time of the follow-up observation. Staff and residents continued to use the handrails in their current condition, indicating a lack of timely action to address the safety concerns.

Penalty

Fine: $16,801
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