Failure to Maintain Licensed Administrator
Summary
The facility failed to comply with state laws by not having a licensed nursing home administrator in place, which had the potential to affect all 117 residents. The facility's policy required a licensed administrator to oversee daily operations, and in the event of a license expiration, a fully licensed administrator was to be appointed within 10 days. However, the administrator's temporary emergency license expired, and he continued to perform duties similar to those of an administrator, including issuing a discharge notice, which he acknowledged was invalid due to his lack of a valid license. The interim administrator was expected to start on a specific date but was not present in the facility for a full day after her initial entry. The Regional President of Operations was aware of the expired license and acknowledged that the administrator did not meet the guidelines for license application review. The administrator believed the facility had a 10-day window to appoint a licensed administrator, but this was not adhered to, leading to a lapse in compliance with state regulations.
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