Shallotte | Shallotte Assisted Living has been fined $64,500 by the state for failing to protect residents from mental and physical abuse, and for failing to maintain rules about controlled substances and personal care and supervision.
The N.C. Division of
Health Service Regulations, after its second inspection, found the
facility failed to protect residents from verbal and physical assaults
of an aggressive resident, and that the facility did not follow proper
procedures for controlled substances, personal care and supervision, and
health care.
The facility
was assessed $16,000 for five penalties in August, and the additional
penalties result from the state's findings that two violations were not
abated within the 60-day compliance period. That resulted in daily fines
totaling $64,500 for the facility.
The
total penalty, if upheld after appeals, would be the stiffest monetary
penalty for an assisted living center in Southeastern North Carolina
since 2006, when the state started logging records online. It exceeds
the fines imposed on Waterbrooke Assisted Living in Columbus County,
which was assessed $48,000 in fines earlier this year before the
facility closed.
David
Goldston III, executive director of Shallotte Assisted Living, said
Monday that his organization will appeal the $64,500 penalty and that
the process could take three or four years.
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1 comment:
I think it's important to hit facilities hard who are negligent or abusive. Their pocketbooks are the only way to get their attention.
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