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Multiple Corridor Door Deficiencies Impacting Smoke and Fire Protection

West Chester, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 08-05-2025

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Summary

Surveyors observed multiple deficiencies related to corridor doors on three of four floors within the facility. Specifically, one door on the 3rd floor (Room 315) failed to latch properly in its frame. On the 2nd floor, Room 220's door did not maintain smoke tight integrity even when latched, and the Clean Utility door near the Nurses' Station had an open hole where the lockset was removed. On the 1st floor, doors to Rooms 128 and 107 also lacked smoke tight integrity while latched in their frames. These deficiencies were confirmed during an exit conference with facility leadership, including the Administrator, Regional Director, Regional Maintenance Director, and Environmental Services Director. The report does not mention any specific residents or their medical conditions in relation to these deficiencies.

Plan Of Correction

The facility failed to maintain corridor doors on three of four floors. No residents were affected. All residents have the potential to be affected. The corridor door on the 3rd floor, Room 315 was repaired to meet the regulation and latch in the corresponding frame. The corridor door on the 2nd floor, Room 220 was repaired to ensure smoke tight integrity. The 2nd floor, the hole noted in the clean utility door near the nurses' station was repaired. The corridor door on the 1st floor, Room 128 was repaired to ensure smoke tight integrity. The corridor door on the 1st floor, Room 107 was repaired to ensure smoke tight integrity. An audit of the facility's remaining resident corridor doors was completed by the Director of Maintenance to ensure that all doors meet the requirement. Director of Maintenance and maintenance staff were educated by the Administrator on maintaining corridor doors to meet the requirement of smoke tight integrity and latch properly. The Maintenance Director/Designee will conduct one weekly audit of corridor doors to check function and integrity for four weeks. The audits will continue monthly thereafter. Results of audits will be reviewed at the Quarterly Quality Assurance and Improvement Committee Meeting over the duration of the audit process. Based on the results of the audits, a decision will be made regarding the need for continued submission and reporting.

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