K0921 K921: Ensure that testing and maintenance of electrical equipment is performed.
D

Failure to Maintain and Inspect Patient-Care Electrical Equipment per NFPA 99

Crystal River Health And Rehabilitation CenterCrystal River, Florida Survey Completed on 04-26-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s inspection and maintenance of patient-care related electrical equipment (PCREE) as required by NFPA 99. During record review at 10:40 AM, biomedical inspection records showed that patient electrical equipment inspections were not current, indicating that required testing and maintenance had not been performed in accordance with established intervals. The report notes that the facility failed to inspect PCREE in accordance with NFPA 99, which governs testing, maintenance, and documentation of such equipment. During an observation at 2:45 PM in the gym, surveyors found multiple pieces of patient-care related electrical equipment with overdue inspection stickers from 2024, including two microwaves, one toaster oven, and an "E Stem" device. In a concurrent staff interview, the Assistant stated that this equipment was outsourced from the corporate office and that a different company, not the facility, was responsible for the equipment. The deficiency was cited as affecting one of seven smoke compartments and was linked to noncompliance with NFPA 99 (2012 Edition) sections 10.3 and 10.5.2.1.

Plan Of Correction

This Plan of Correction constitutes written compliance for the deficiencies cited. However, submission of this Plan of Correction is not an admission that a deficiency exists or that one was cited correctly. This plan of correction is submitted to meet requirements established by State and Federal Law. To comply with K0921 and assure continued compliance, the following plan has been put in place. K0921 - Electrical Equipment Testing & Stickers Immediate Correction: Non-compliant items (microwaves, toaster, E-Stim machine) were removed and inspected by a licensed Biomedical vendor. All items passed and now bear current 2026 inspection stickers. Identification of Others: A "Wall-to-Wall" audit of all electrical equipment was conducted. Any item found with an expired or missing sticker was sequestered for testing and repair. Systemic Changes: The Master Equipment Inventory (MEI) was updated to track Last Test and Next Due dates. Staff were re-educated on checking for stickers before use and "Red Tagging" expiring equipment. Monitoring (QA): The Maintenance Director will perform monthly spot checks of 10 random electrical items. Results will be presented at the monthly Safety Committee and quarterly QAPI meetings.

Penalty

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