Failure to Notify State Agency of Hot Water Service Disruption
Summary
Surveyors identified a deficiency related to the facility’s failure to notify the Department of Health of a disruption in hot water service affecting two of three nursing units (North Unit and South Unit). During an interview, the Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) reported that one hot water boiler had issues and was repaired, stating that there was always running water but it was not warm enough and that the problem was not building-wide. When asked, the NHA acknowledged that the issue was not reported to the State Agency because the water was not completely shut off and did not affect the entire building. In a separate interview, a maintenance employee stated that two of the three units did not have readily available hot water in resident rooms a few weeks prior, that no water temperatures were taken and the water felt cool, and that one boiler was replaced. The maintenance employee also confirmed that to connect the new boiler, the water was shut down for about 30 minutes, and that the facility did not notify the Department of Health of this disruption of hot water service for the two affected units. No specific residents, medical histories, or clinical conditions were described in the report in relation to this deficiency.
Plan Of Correction
1.The hot-water boiler system malfunctioning was reported to the DOH via ERS system. 2.The unit's affected still had access to water on their units and hot water on the subacute unit. 3.The regional NHA, educated the NHA on the topics that need to be reported to the DOH. 4.The NHA or designee will audit all events within the facility for 4 weeks to ensure that all events are reported appropriately. The findings will be reported to QAPI.
Penalty
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