Forest Ridge Health & Rehab: Immediate Harm Cited - WA
BREMERTON, WA - Forest Ridge Health & Rehab faced regulatory citations during a complaint-driven inspection conducted by state officials on June 18, 2024, with violations documented under Washington Administrative Code requirements.
Regulatory Compliance Issues Identified
The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services conducted an unannounced inspection at the Bremerton facility following complaint allegations. The inspection resulted in citations under reference WAC 388-97-1100(1), which governs nursing home operational standards and resident care requirements.
State inspectors documented violations that required immediate facility attention and corrective action plans. The specific nature of the F802 citation indicates issues with facility compliance that warranted formal documentation and regulatory follow-up.
Understanding Nursing Home Regulatory Standards
Washington Administrative Code 388-97-1100(1) establishes fundamental requirements for nursing home operations, including resident care standards, facility management protocols, and safety measures. These regulations exist to ensure facilities maintain appropriate care levels and protect vulnerable residents who depend on professional healthcare services.
When facilities receive F802 citations, it typically indicates substantive issues that inspectors determined required formal documentation and corrective measures. The regulatory framework requires facilities to demonstrate compliance through policies, procedures, and actual practice implementation.
Impact on Facility Operations
Complaint-driven inspections occur when state agencies receive reports of potential problems requiring immediate investigation. These targeted inspections focus on specific allegations and can result in citations when inspectors find evidence supporting the complaints.
The June inspection at Forest Ridge Health & Rehab represents part of the ongoing regulatory oversight system designed to maintain care standards across Washington's nursing home network. Facilities must respond to citations with detailed corrective action plans demonstrating how they will address identified issues and prevent recurrence.