Failure to Provide Resident Access to Electronic Communications Due to Lack of WiFi
Summary
The facility failed to ensure residents had reasonable and reliable access to, and privacy in, their use of electronic communications, including email, video communications, internet research, and television viewing, due to the lack of WiFi services. Documentation showed that the facility was notified by its Internet Provider of a violation of the Acceptable User Policy after sharing its business/office-only internet with residents, which was not permitted under the provider agreement. Despite multiple notifications from the provider, the facility continued to allow residents to use the business internet, resulting in the suspension and eventual disconnection of internet services. At the time of the survey, some residents still did not have internet access. Interviews with residents revealed that they were unable to watch TV, listen to music, or use the internet for an extended period, though they could not specify the exact duration. The Administrator acknowledged being unaware of the length of the issue and stated that the facility did not have the correct internet account to support resident use. The Regional Nurse Consultant also indicated a lack of awareness regarding the requirement to provide WiFi to residents. The Internet Provider confirmed that the facility was in breach of its agreement by sharing the business internet with residents and that a bulk service package was needed for resident use.
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