K0271 K271: Have exits that are accessible at all times.
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Improper Exit Discharge Surfaces with Removed Sidewalk Sections Filled with Gravel

Pine Grove Healthcare CenterGeneva, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-30-2026

Summary

Surveyors found that exit discharge walkways were not maintained in accordance with NFPA 101, 2012 Edition, affecting the required level, hard-packed, all‑weather walking surface for exit egress. During the tour, they observed that the exit discharge sidewalk from the service hallway exit had a large section of sidewalk, approximately six feet in length, removed and temporarily filled with gravel. In a separate location, the exit discharge sidewalk from the 100 hallway near room 106 also had an approximately six‑foot section of sidewalk removed and similarly filled with gravel. These conditions did not meet the Life Safety Code requirements for exit discharge surfaces to be level, unobstructed, and compliant with provisions related to changes in elevation. The Director of Maintenance reported that both sidewalk sections had been removed due to winter damage and stated that new concrete would be poured when weather permitted. At the time of observation, the temporary gravel fill remained in place, and the Director of Maintenance verified the surveyors’ findings. The deficient practice had the potential to affect 29 of the facility’s 64 residents by compromising the required exit discharge conditions.

Plan Of Correction

This plan of correction does not constitute an admission to any of the allegations contained within the Statement of Deficiencies. Rather, this plan of correction has been prepared and executed because state and federal law require it, and not because Pine Grove Healthcare Center agrees with these citations. The facility maintains that the alleged deficiencies do not individually or collectively jeopardize the health and safety of the residents. This plan of correction is not meant to establish any standard of care, contract, obligation or position, and Pine Grove Healthcare Center reserves all right to raise all possible contentions and defenses in any civil or criminal claim, action or proceeding. This plan of correction shall also operate as the facility's credible allegation of compliance. Please accept 04/15/2026 as our date of compliance. K0271: The facility will continue to ensure exit egress walkways are in accordance with the LSC, 2012 Edition Sections 7.1.10.1 and 7.7.3.4. On 4/15/2026 facility had new concrete poured and repairs completed to both discharge sidewalks. Discharge sidewalk leading from the service hallway and discharge sidewalk leading from the 100 hallway are in compliance. Pictures of the work completed and the scope of work/invoice from the concrete company are attached.

Penalty

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Obstructed Exit Due to Ice and Snow Buildup
E
K0271 K271: Have exits that are accessible at all times.
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Surveyors observed that the first floor therapy exit door was obstructed by ice and snow, preventing it from opening fully and resulting in an unsafe evacuation surface. The maintenance supervisor confirmed the deficiency during the inspection.

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Exit Discharge Deficiency
E
K0271 K271: Have exits that are accessible at all times.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain the exit discharge as per NFPA 101 standards. The exit from the Spanish Villa corridor lacked a hard-packed all-weather travel surface to the public way, potentially hindering safe evacuation. The Maintenance Director was aware of the requirement but unsure why the exit was not connected to the sidewalk. This was acknowledged by the Administrator and the Director of Maintenance.

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Emergency Exit Discharge Deficiency
D
K0271 K271: Have exits that are accessible at all times.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an emergency exit discharge near the laundry area with a hard-packed, all-weather travel surface leading to a public way. This deficiency was confirmed by the maintenance supervisor.

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Failure to Maintain Clear Exit Discharges
F
K0271 K271: Have exits that are accessible at all times.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain clear exit discharges, as ice and snow were observed on pathways at multiple exits, including those by the employee entrance, Kitchen, and Room 105. Staff confirmed awareness of the need for snow and ice removal, affecting all 131 residents.

Fine: $27,641
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