F0584 F584: Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
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Facility Fails to Address Air Conditioning Malfunction

Shasta View Care CenterRed Bluff, California Survey Completed on 07-24-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a safe, comfortable, and homelike environment for its residents by not addressing the malfunctioning air conditioning system promptly. Six residents complained about the excessive heat in their rooms and the dining area, with temperatures recorded above the facility's policy range of 71-81 degrees Fahrenheit. The facility's Maintenance Supervisor acknowledged that the portable AC units provided were insufficient for the room sizes, and some rooms lacked any cooling units. The facility's Administrator and Maintenance Supervisor were aware of the issue but did not take immediate corrective action, leading to uncomfortable and potentially unsafe conditions for the residents. The facility's policy on Loss of Heating or Cooling was not implemented effectively, as the air conditioning system, specifically the Chiller System, had been non-functional since June 3, 2024. Despite attempts to fix it internally, the facility did not seek professional repair services until July 16, 2024. The Maintenance Supervisor admitted to not regularly monitoring room temperatures and relied on portable AC units, which were inadequate for the facility's needs. The lack of timely action and proper monitoring resulted in several rooms and the dining area exceeding the acceptable temperature range. Additionally, the facility did not report the interruption of essential services to the California Department of Health as required by their Unusual Occurrence Reporting policy. The Administrator did not consider the malfunctioning Chiller System an unusual occurrence and believed the issue was resolved with temporary cooling solutions. This oversight contributed to the prolonged discomfort and potential health risks for the residents, as the facility failed to comply with its own policies and state regulations.

Penalty

Fine: $41,048
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