K0291 K291: Install emergency lighting that can last at least 1 1/2 hours.
F

Failure to Perform and Document Annual 90‑Minute Emergency Battery Lighting Test

Glades Health Care CenterPahokee, Florida Survey Completed on 04-29-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to perform and document required annual 90‑minute testing of battery-powered emergency lighting in accordance with NFPA 101 (2012 and 2021 editions), Sections 18.2.9.1 and 19.2.9.1. During a record review conducted between 9:15 AM and 1:30 PM with the Maintenance Director, surveyors were unable to locate documentation showing that the annual 90‑minute emergency battery lighting test had been completed. The Maintenance Director acknowledged that the facility could not provide documentation that this required annual 90‑minute testing of the battery lighting was performed. The deficiency was cited as affecting all occupants of the building under NFPA 101 2012 and 2021, 19.2.9.1, Class III. No specific residents, medical histories, or clinical conditions were mentioned in the report, and the findings were limited to the facility’s emergency lighting testing and documentation practices as observed during the surveyor’s record review and staff interview.

Plan Of Correction

Preparation and/or execution of the Plan of Correction does not constitute admission or agreement of the provider of the truth of the facts alleged or conclusions set forth in the statement of deficiencies. The Plan of Correction is prepared and/or executed solely because it is required by the provision of Federal and State law. The 90 minute battery lighting test was completed and documentation is placed in the maintenance director book. The facility has determined that all residents have the potential to be affected. An in-service education program will be conducted by the administrator. The administrator will conduct for three months random checks of completed documentation. Preparation and/or execution of the Plan of Correction does not constitute admission or agreement of the provider of the truth of the facts alleged or conclusions set forth in the statement of deficiencies. The Plan of Correction is prepared and/or executed solely because it is required by the provision of Federal and State law. The 90 minute battery lighting test was completed and documentation is placed in the maintenance director book The facility has determined that all residents have the potential to be affected. An in-service education program will be conducted by the administrator. The administrator will conduct monthly random checks to verify completed documentation.

Penalty

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