Failure to Conduct and Document Semiannual Emergency Management Plan Testing
Summary
The facility failed to comply with Florida Administrative Code 59A-4.126, which requires a written, comprehensive emergency management plan to be tested semiannually, either in response to an actual disaster/emergency or through a planned drill. During record review between 9:15 AM and 1:30 PM with the Maintenance Director and the Administrator, surveyors requested documentation of the semiannual testing of the emergency management plan. The facility was unable to provide any documentation showing that these required semiannual tests had been performed. The Maintenance Director and the Administrator acknowledged that the facility failed to provide documentation that the semiannual testing of the emergency management plan was performed. This deficiency was cited as a Class III violation and was noted as having the potential to affect all occupants in the facility in case of a fire or other emergency. No specific residents, medical histories, or clinical conditions were mentioned in the report, and the deficiency centered solely on the lack of documented semiannual testing of the emergency management plan.
Plan Of Correction
The facility ran in-service drill for internal and external drills. Paperwork is in the log book in the maintenance director's books. The facility has determined that all residents have the potential to be affected. An in-service education program will be conducted. The administrator will conduct a three month check to verify completion of documentation.
Penalty
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