F0837 F837: Establish a governing body that is legally responsible for establishing and implementing policies for managing and operating the facility and appoints a properly licensed administrator responsible for managing the facility.
F

Failure to Appoint a Licensed Administrator

Premier Rehab And Healthcare At BerlinBarre, Vermont Survey Completed on 01-23-2025

Summary

The facility failed to appoint an administrator licensed by the state to be responsible for managing the facility, as required by its own governing body policy. After the interim administrator left the role, a new administrator briefly filled the position for several days before resigning, leaving the facility without a licensed administrator. Subsequently, the Director of Nursing (DON), who does not hold a Nursing Home Administrator License according to the state Office of Professional Regulation database, was designated to act as the interim administrator. This sequence of events was confirmed through interviews with the Chief Nursing Officer, the DON, and the facility owner, all of whom acknowledged the absence of a licensed administrator during this period. No information about specific residents, their medical history, or their condition at the time of the deficiency is provided in the report.

Penalty

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Fine: $145,6608 days payment denial
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No penalty information released
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