NY State Tag
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Emergency Preparedness Training Deficiency

Pine Haven HomePhilmont, New York Survey Completed on 04-01-2025

Summary

The facility was found to be non-compliant with emergency preparedness requirements during a Standard Life Safety Code Survey. The deficiency was identified in the Emergency Plan, Training Program, which lacked a demonstration of knowledge for responding to the most likely hazards as identified by the facility's risk assessment. Specifically, there was no documented evidence that the training program included training for and a demonstration of knowledge of emergency responses for snowfall, epidemic/pandemic, and workplace violence. This deficiency was confirmed during an interview with the facility's administrator, who acknowledged the omission and stated that these hazards were indeed the most likely to affect the facility.

Penalty

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