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Nursing Home Cited for Management and Licensee Responsibility Violations

Healthcare Facility:

EVERETT, PA - Pennknoll Village faced regulatory citations during a complaint-driven inspection on January 15, 2025, with violations documented under Pennsylvania Code sections addressing fundamental facility management responsibilities.

Pennknoll Village facility inspection

Regulatory Compliance Failures

The inspection revealed violations of 28 Pa. Code 201.14(a), which governs the responsibility of licensees in maintaining proper nursing home operations. This regulation requires facility licensees to ensure all aspects of resident care and facility management meet established state standards.

Additionally, the facility was cited under 28 Pa. Code 201.18(e)(1) for management-related deficiencies. This section of Pennsylvania's nursing home regulations specifically addresses the administrative and operational oversight requirements that facilities must maintain to ensure quality resident care.

Medical Context and Implications

These regulatory violations represent fundamental breakdowns in facility oversight that can have cascading effects on resident safety and care quality. When licensee responsibilities are not properly fulfilled, it typically indicates systemic issues with facility governance, staff supervision, or policy implementation.

Management violations under Pennsylvania Code 201.18(e)(1) often relate to inadequate administrative controls, insufficient staff training, or failure to implement proper care protocols. These deficiencies can compromise multiple aspects of resident care, from medication administration to infection control practices.

Industry Standards and Expectations

Pennsylvania nursing home regulations require facilities to maintain comprehensive management systems that ensure consistent, quality care delivery. Licensees must demonstrate active oversight of all facility operations, including staff performance, care planning, and regulatory compliance monitoring.

Effective facility management includes establishing clear policies and procedures, providing adequate staff training, conducting regular quality assurance reviews, and maintaining proper documentation systems. When these foundational elements fail, residents may experience compromised care quality across multiple domains.

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Health and Safety Considerations

Management and licensee responsibility violations can create environments where other serious issues may develop unchecked. Without proper administrative oversight, facilities may experience higher rates of medication errors, inadequate infection control, delayed medical interventions, or insufficient attention to individual resident needs.

These regulatory infractions also suggest potential gaps in the facility's ability to identify and correct problems before they escalate. Effective management systems include regular monitoring, staff feedback mechanisms, and corrective action protocols that help prevent minor issues from becoming serious safety concerns.

Regulatory Response and Monitoring

The complaint-driven nature of this inspection indicates that concerns were raised by residents, family members, or facility staff, prompting regulatory review. Pennsylvania Department of Health inspectors focus on these specific regulatory areas when fundamental facility operations may be compromised.

State nursing home regulations require facilities to demonstrate ongoing compliance with all applicable standards. Following documented violations, facilities typically must submit corrective action plans detailing how they will address identified deficiencies and prevent recurrence.

The citation of these foundational regulatory requirements suggests the need for comprehensive review of facility policies, staff training programs, and administrative oversight processes to ensure full compliance with Pennsylvania nursing home standards.

Full Inspection Report

The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Pennknoll Village from 2025-01-15 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.

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