Facility Van Operated Without Legal Licensing, Title, or Required Inspections
Summary
The facility failed to ensure its van was legally licensed and properly maintained in accordance with Federal, State, and local laws, as well as accepted professional standards. Documentation revealed that the van's license tags had been expired for four years, and the title had not been transferred when the facility was purchased. Multiple emails between the Administrator, Director of Finance, Regional Nurse Consultant, and corporate legal representatives confirmed ongoing issues with obtaining a title and legal registration for the van. Despite these issues, the van continued to be used for resident transport, with invoices showing ongoing maintenance such as brake service, tire replacement, and air conditioner repairs, but no evidence of legal licensing or inspection was provided. Interviews with staff, including van drivers and the Administrator, indicated a lack of clarity and responsibility regarding the van's legal status, insurance, and maintenance records. One van driver stated the van had not been inspected, was not insured to their knowledge, and the lift had not been inspected as required every six months. The Administrator was unable to provide documentation for insurance or maintenance and acknowledged the van had not been legal for operation since their employment began. The Regional Nurse Consultant and Corporate Legal Representative confirmed the van was inherited from the previous owner without a title, and efforts to resolve the issue were ongoing but unresolved. A resident who was dependent on renal dialysis and had hemiplegia reported being transported in the facility van three times per week. Observations confirmed the van had expired license plates and lacked current inspection stickers. Staff expressed concerns about the safety and legality of the van, including the condition of the lift and illuminated engine and service lights. No legal documents for title, licensing, inspection, or insurance were found in the van, and maintenance documentation was limited to air conditioner service. The deficiency affected all residents requiring transport, as the van was in regular use despite its unresolved legal and safety status.
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