F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
E

Generator Failure During Power Outage

Tulare Healthcare & Wellness Center, LpTulare, California Survey Completed on 12-27-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide a working generator for 13 residents who required oxygen concentrators during a planned power outage. The generator, which was supposed to supply power during the outage, malfunctioned due to a faulty oil pressure sensor. This malfunction was not detected during the annual maintenance of the generator, leading to a power loss for approximately 15 minutes. During this time, the residents who depended on oxygen concentrators were at risk of being without oxygen, potentially leading to respiratory distress. The issue was identified during an interview with the Administrator, who confirmed the generator's failure during the planned outage. The Maintenance Environmental Services staff also confirmed the generator's malfunction and attributed it to the oil pressure sensor failure. The Director of Nurses acknowledged that all 13 residents required oxygen concentrators, highlighting the critical nature of the generator's failure. The facility's policy on emergency generator testing, dated 9/2017, indicated that generators should be maintained in an operational state, but this was not adhered to, resulting in the deficiency.

Penalty

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Generator Failure and Inadequate Emergency Response for Ventilator-Dependent Residents
F
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

A facility experienced a complete power loss when its emergency generator failed to activate, leaving all areas without electricity, including ventilators, tube feeding pumps, and other critical equipment. Fourteen ventilator-dependent residents were affected, and emergency (red) outlets remained without power until a portable generator was connected hours later. Maintenance records lacked evidence of required weekly inspections and monthly load-bank testing for the generator in the months before the outage. Nursing and respiratory staff did not initiate manual ventilation (ambu-bagging) as required by the facility’s Emergency Operations Plan, and an RN on duty reported not performing specialized respiratory interventions and focusing on only one ventilated patient. Two nurses on the ventilator unit did not know where backup ventilator batteries were stored, and the RN’s personnel file lacked documented competency in ventilator management and emergency respiratory procedures.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Ensure Critical Respiratory Equipment Connected to Emergency Power
D
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

A resident with a tracheostomy and chronic respiratory failure was found to have their oxygen concentrator and suction machine plugged into a standard wall outlet instead of a generator-powered outlet. Staff confirmed that only red faceplate outlets were connected to the backup generator, but these were already in use for other equipment. The facility's policy directed staff to move equipment after a power outage rather than ensuring critical devices were always connected to emergency power, and documentation of required safety checks was not provided.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Emergency Power System During Outage
F
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain an operable emergency power system during a prolonged outage, resulting in a complete loss of power. Staff were unable to access electronic medical records, emergency lighting was initially unavailable, and a resident requiring high-flow oxygen was transferred to the hospital due to the inability to provide necessary care. The facility did not follow its emergency procedures to obtain a backup generator, affecting all residents.

Fine: $169,92029 days payment denial
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Emergency Power System Delay During Outage
F
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

The facility experienced a delay in the activation of its emergency power system during a power outage, resulting in a two-minute period without power for emergency exit signs, lighting, and medical equipment. Staff had to manually switch residents requiring oxygen to portable tanks. The facility's policy requires immediate notification of the Administrator and Maintenance Director if the generator fails to activate within 10 seconds.

No penalty information released
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Emergency Power System Failure
E
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

The facility experienced a complete power outage due to a failure in the temporary generator, which had been in use since 2020. This outage affected medical equipment, elevators, and refrigeration units, and required manual intervention to restore power. Residents on oxygen concentrators were switched to O2 tanks, and staff faced challenges due to non-functional elevators and a lack of standard procedures for power outages. The deficiency was confirmed during an exit conference.

32 days payment denial
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Delayed Generator Start Causes Power Outage
D
F0906 F906: Provide enough power supply for lighting all entrances and exits; equipment for fire detection and alarm systems, and extinguishers.
Short Summary

A power outage in an LTC facility left 88 residents without power for over 30 minutes due to a delayed generator start. A resident was unable to use their CPAP machine and had to sleep on a deflated mattress. The delay was caused by a breaker switch not being in the 'ON' position, which was discovered after a significant delay.

No penalty information released
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