Deficiencies (over last year)
Deficiencies (over last year)
5 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
14% worse than Tennessee average
Tennessee average: 4.4 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
8
6
4
2
0
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Deficiencies: 5
Date: Feb 9, 2022
Visit Reason
A complaint investigation was conducted by the Tennessee Department of Health on or about February 9, 2022, due to a facility employee posting videos of residents without permission. A subsequent life safety code survey was conducted on or about March 16, 2022.
Complaint Details
The complaint investigation was substantiated, involving unauthorized recording and posting of resident videos on social media, which affected resident privacy and dignity.
Findings
The complaint investigation found deficiencies affecting the health, safety, and welfare of residents, including unauthorized recording and insulting videos. The life safety code survey identified multiple deficiencies such as failure to perform required fire drills, lack of documentation for generator inspections, emergency lights, exit signs, smoke sensitivity tests, sprinkler inspections, and disaster preparedness training.
Deficiencies (5)
A facility employee posted videos of residents without permission, showing their identities and insulting them.
Multiple required fire drills were not performed as mandated by regulations.
Weekly generator inspections, emergency lights, and emergency exit signs testing were not documented.
A required smoke sensitivity test and sprinkler inspections were not documented.
The facility failed to enact acceptable disaster preparedness training and documentation.
Report Facts
Civil Monetary Penalty: 4000
Requests for Plan of Correction: 4
Requests for Plan of Correction: 2
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Vishan J. Ramcharan | Associate General Counsel | Signed the consent order related to the disciplinary action. |
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