K0211
E

Staff Inability to Operate Locked Smoking Patio Exit Gate

Ft Lauderdale Health & Rehabilitation CenterFort Lauderdale, Florida Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that staff assigned to the designated smoking patio had the necessary knowledge and ability to operate the electronic magnetic locked gate used as a means of egress. During a fire safety tour with the Administrator and Maintenance Director at the smoking patio, the Smoking Area Attendant, a CNA, was asked to unlock the exit gate that leads to the public way. She entered the access code several times but was unable to open the gate. The Maintenance Director confirmed that she was using the correct code. It was further observed that the Smoking Area Attendant was pulling on the gate instead of pushing it, which prevented the gate from opening despite the correct code being entered. This demonstrated that not all staff knew how to evacuate through the electronically locked gate or had the key or knowledge necessary to utilize this means of egress in accordance with NFPA 101 requirements. The Administrator and Maintenance Director acknowledged these findings during the tour and at the exit conference. This deficiency affects residents who use the designated smoking area.

Plan Of Correction

The statement made on this Plan of Correction are not and do not constitute an agreement with the alleged deficiencies herein. To remain in compliance with all federal and state regulations the center has taken or will take the actions set forth in the following plan of correction. The following plan of correction constitutes the centers allegation of compliance such that all alleged deficiencies cited have been or will be corrected by the date indicated. K211 Means of Egress - General: It is the practice of this facility to ensure that all staff have the key, access code or knowledge, necessary to utilize the means of egress. Immediate Corrective Action: The Smoking Patio C.N.A. was educated that after entering the code or using the key at the gate, the door needs to be pushed to open. Identification of other residents potentially affected: All residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. Measures: Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the CNAs assigned to the smoking patio regarding the code and/or key to the egress gate. Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the nurses, that in the event of emergency, the key to the Smoking Patio Gate is on each nurses station key ring. A key to the Smoking Patio egress gate will be added to the all nursing station key ring and the Smoking Patio key ring. Monitoring: Maintenance and/or designee will complete random audits weekly for four weeks of the Smoking Patio to validate that the CNAs have the code and/or key to the Smoking Patio egress gate, and then monthly for 3 months. Results of these audits will be reviewed by the QA committee during monthly meetings to ensure continued compliance. The statement made on this Plan of Correction are not and do not constitute an agreement with the alleged deficiencies herein. To remain in compliance with all federal and state regulations the center has taken or will take the actions set forth in the following plan of correction. The following plan of correction constitutes the centers allegation of compliance such that all alleged deficiencies cited have been or will be corrected by the date indicated. K211 Means of Egress - General: It is the practice of this facility to ensure that all staff have the key, access code or knowledge, necessary to utilize the means of egress. Immediate Corrective Action: The Smoking Patio C.N.A. was educated that after entering the code or using the key at the gate, the door needs to be pushed to open. Identification of other residents potentially affected: All residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. Measures: Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the CNAs assigned to the smoking patio regarding the code and/or key to the egress gate. Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the nurses, that in the event of emergency, the key to the Smoking Patio Gate is on each nurses station key ring. A key to the Smoking Patio egress gate will be added to the all nursing station key ring and the Smoking Patio key ring. Monitoring: Maintenance and/or designee will complete random audits weekly for four weeks of the Smoking Patio to validate that the CNAs have the code and/or key to the Smoking Patio egress gate, and then monthly for 3 months. Results of these audits will be reviewed by the QA committee during monthly meetings to ensure continued compliance.

Penalty

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