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While there have been dozens of rule violations at Summerland Seniors Village over the last couple of years, problems there seem to have escalated since December, leading up to the management of the facility being taken over by Interior Health yesterday, Feb. 24.
An iNFOnews.ca story in January highlighted complaints and infractions at the home since July 2018 that included things like medications not being given and patients being left in bed late into the morning.
“The complaints Interior Health received about Summerland Seniors Village have largely been administrative issues resulting from site leadership turnover,” Courtney Zimmerman, corporate director for environmental public health and licensing for Interior Health, wrote in a Jan. 14 email to iNFOnews.ca. “New leadership has been in place since the fall of 2019 to ensure the organization meets its administrative requirements.”
Despite the actions taken by Interior Health, problems continued and seemed to grow in severity. A Feb. 10 routine inspection catalogued more than a dozen infractions before yesterday’s actions.
Some of the most serious amongst those were medications not being consistently administered or missed, staff sleeping on the job and, in one case, a sharp metal nail file and disposable razor left in a patient’s bathroom within the locked dementia unit.
Many of the violations relate to record keeping but there were numerous other violations as well, such as:
The full report can be seen here.
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