Lack of Direct Exit Access for Residents
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents had direct access to an exit corridor from their designated room space. This deficiency affected four residents who were residing in a room shared by four individuals. Specifically, two residents in the back of the room had to pass through the designated spaces of other residents to exit the room and access the hallway. Observations and interviews with the Assistant Director of Nursing and the Maintenance Supervisor confirmed that there was no direct way for these residents to enter or exit their allotted space without traversing through another resident's area. The Maintenance Supervisor acknowledged that the room was previously certified for four residents, but the addition of a bathroom to each room reduced the square footage per resident, contributing to the issue. The facility did not provide a policy regarding direct access to an exit corridor.
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