Pennsylvania Department of Health
REHABILITATION CENTER AT JEFFERSON HILLS, THE
Building Inspection Results

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REHABILITATION CENTER AT JEFFERSON HILLS, THE
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REHABILITATION CENTER AT JEFFERSON HILLS, THE - Inspection Results Scope of Citation
Number of Residents Affected
By Deficient Practice
Initial comments:Name: - Component: -- - Tag: 0000


Based on an Emergency Preparedness Survey completed on March 19, 2024, at The Rehabilitation Center at Jefferson Hills, it was determined there were no deficiencies identified with the requirements of 42 CFR 483.73.





 Plan of Correction:


Initial comments:Name: MAIN BUILDING 01 - Component: 01 - Tag: 0000


Facility ID# 024002
Component 01
Main Building

Based on a Medicare/Medicaid Recertification Survey completed on March 19, 2024, it was determined that The Rehabilitation Center at Jefferson Hills had deficiencies that have the potential for minimal harm as related to the following requirements of the Life Safety Code for an existing health care occupancy. Compliance with the National Fire Protection Association ' s Life Safety Code is required by 42 CFR 483.90(a).

This is a two-story, Type III (200), unprotected ordinary building, with a basement, that is fully sprinklered.





 Plan of Correction:


NFPA 101 STANDARD Building Construction Type and Height:Least serious deficiency but was found to be widespread throughout the facility and/or has the potential to affect a large portion or all the residents. This deficiency has the potential for causing no more than a minor negative impact on the resident.
Building Construction Type and Height
2012 EXISTING
Building construction type and stories meets Table 19.1.6.1, unless otherwise permitted by 19.1.6.2 through 19.1.6.7
19.1.6.4, 19.1.6.5

Construction Type
1 I (442), I (332), II (222) Any number of stories
non-sprinklered and sprinklered

2 II (111) One story non-sprinklered
Maximum 3 stories sprinklered

3 II (000) Not allowed non-sprinklered
4 III (211) Maximum 2 stories sprinklered
5 IV (2HH)
6 V (111)

7 III (200) Not allowed non-sprinklered
8 V (000) Maximum 1 story sprinklered
Sprinklered stories must be sprinklered throughout by an approved, supervised automatic system in accordance with section 9.7. (See 19.3.5)
Give a brief description, in REMARKS, of the construction, the number of stories, including basements, floors on which patients are located, location of smoke or fire barriers and dates of approval. Complete sketch or attach small floor plan of the building as appropriate.
Observations:
Name: MAIN BUILDING 01 - Component: 01 - Tag: 0161
Based on observation and interview, it was determined the facility failed to maintain the building construction requirements for the entire building.

Findings include:

1. Observation on March 19, 2024, at 8:45 a.m., revealed the building is a two-story, Type III (200), unprotected ordinary structure, with a basement and attic, that is fully sprinklered. This type of construction is not permitted to be greater than one story in height.

Interview with the Facility Administrator and Maintenance Director on March 19, 2024, at 8:45 a.m., confirmed the building construction type did not meet the requirements for an existing health care building.




 Plan of Correction - To be completed: 04/04/2024

1. New owner will have an architect review the blueprint and construction plan of the building in order to determine a solution to correct the deficiency for building construction.
2. The Administrator or designee will monitor progress of correcting the deficiency for building construction. Outcome will be reported to the Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) Committee. Facility will correct deficiency by January 1, 2025.


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