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VA Recognition Survey. March 16-18, 2010. George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans’ Home. Second Veterans’ Home in Utah Construction completed November 2009 Dedication November 19, 2009 First Veteran admitted January 26, 2010 21 st Veteran admitted March 10, 2010
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VA Recognition Survey March 16-18, 2010
George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans’ Home • Second Veterans’ Home in Utah • Construction completed November 2009 • Dedication November 19, 2009 • First Veteran admitted January 26, 2010 • 21st Veteran admitted March 10, 2010 • 120 bed facility. Largest Veterans’ Home in State • Four separate communities of 30 Veterans • One 30 bed Memory Care Community • Three 30 bed Skilled Nursing Care Communities • All sleeping areas are private • Some bathrooms are shared
George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans’ Home • Administration of the Veterans’ Home Contracted to Avalon Health Care • Currently 126 employees (new jobs in the county) • State Officer is the representative at the Home for oversight and Veterans’ advocacy • Census as of this morning 97 • Two Female Veterans • 86 Male Veterans • Two spouse and veteran live in Home • Seven surviving spouses
VA Recognition Survey Process • SLVA Medical Center of Jurisdiction • Three members covered administration and finance • Finance completed on first day • Ascellon Corporation • Four members • Three nurses covered operations, dietary, nursing • Former Marine fire fighter covered life safety • Worked very well together as a team and with the Veterans’ Home staff
VA Recognition Survey Process • Very professional approach • Instructive not Destructive • Very detailed • Allowed for on-the-spot corrections • Looked at every standard as a training opportunity • Very patient in working through each issue • This does not mean it was easy. You have to be prepared and ready.
VA Recognition Survey Process • 158 Standards plus Life Safety Inspection • All standards must be passed with “MET” status • All Life Safety items must be met with no deficiencies • Three Day Process • 0800 In-Brief • 1500 – 1700 Out-Brief
Dietary • Asked detailed questions of staff • Allowed for on-the-spot corrections • Eye Wash Stations • Had passed three previous surveys • Legitimate concern with hot water scalds • Worked with maintenance manager to install working solution
Human Resources • Most stressful time was the preparation • Heard that the survey was “Brutal” • Worked with us to find solutions • Great coaching and mentoring
Nursing • Extremely thorough • Very knowledgeable in all areas of patient care • Spent a great deal of time with the Veterans • More interested in systems than dotted i’s and crossed t’s • Our systems were improved and we are providing better care due to the survey
Medical Records • Process went well • It was the best survey I have ever experienced. • Team was insightful, helpful and willing to work with the staff • It was a positive experience to work with them.
Life Safety • Former Marine/Former fire fighter doing Life Safety – Watch Out! • In Reality – Very instructive and focused on the Veterans’ safety • Heavy on needing written logs to back up inspections and maintenance • One area that still is subjective from surveyor to surveyor • SLVH inspection criteria were slightly different
Social Worker • RAP notes were “Canned” • Survey Team helped our understanding of how to improve the RAP notes to make them more effective • Very focused on training • Good experience which has helped improve the care to our Veterans
OVERALL • Good learning experience • We had systems in place and working well in advance of the Survey Team arrival • Staff did not “Fight” any areas • Disagreements were allowed • Worked together for solutions • The Veterans’ Home staff and I were very appreciative of the work done by the Survey Team • “Oh By the Way, We Passed!”