cms_NE: 12838
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rowid | facility_name | facility_id | address | city | state | zip | inspection_date | deficiency_tag | scope_severity | complaint | standard | eventid | inspection_text | filedate |
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12838 | BEAVER CITY MANOR | 285269 | P O BOX 70, 905 FLOYD STREET | BEAVER CITY | NE | 68926 | 2010-07-08 | 466 | F | QLVI11 | Licensure Reference: 12-007.04A Based on record review and interview, the facility failed to have a written protocol for estimating the amount of potable and non-potable water requirement in the event of a water supply disruption or contamination. This had the potential to affect all residents. The facility census was 17. Findings are: A review of the facility Disaster Preparedness Plan - Loss of Facility Water Supply, dated 10/25/2004; revealed in the event of a loss of water pressure to the facility and / or greater than 6 hour water supply line disruption, nurse aides and kitchen staff would gather sufficient water containers (e.g. coolers, buckets, anything sanitary that would hold water) and proceed to the nearest facility within the city limits that would supply water. Alternately, water could also be obtained from wells outside the city limits. Item number 4 of the plan stated "Gather as much water as needed for washing hands, faces of residents, and cooking for the kitchen." A undated second page of the Disaster Plan entitled Water Supply stated bottled water was to be supplied by the local supermarket, located downtown Beaver City if the facility's water supply was inoperable or contaminated. The Maintenance Supervisor or designee was to be responsible for retrieval of the bottled water. In an interview on 7/7/2010 at 12:30PM, the Maintenance Supervisor stated an unawareness of the amount of water that would be needed. In an interview on 7/7/2010 at 1:30PM, the Administrator confirmed the policy did not have a method to calculate how much water would be required, and was going to contact the store and other water suppliers. | 2014-03-01 |