September 8, 2024

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Iowa inspectors won’t give reason for nursing home evacuation

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Iowa inspectors won’t give reason for nursing home evacuation

For the second time in two years, residents of the Aspire of Donnellson nursing home in Lee County have been relocated after an emergency evacuation at the facility.

On Christmas Eve in 2022, the home’s 50 residents were evacuated with the assistance of the fire department and more than a dozen other agencies after a water line burst and flooded the building. The facility didn’t reopen until October 2023.

On Tuesday, with state inspectors on site to investigate a complaint, the 46-bed home was evacuated again — although state officials aren’t saying why.

A spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing, which oversees nursing homes in the state, said the investigation of the complaint, along with the home’s scheduled recertification inspection, was underway on Tuesday when “deficiencies were identified, including a life-safety issue, requiring the facility to implement their emergency plan and safely relocate their 16 residents to other health facilities.”

The Aspire of Donnellson nursing home.

The spokesperson did not identify the life-safety issue or indicate where or how the residents were relocated, or when they might return. She said that once DIAL finishes its inspection, it will write a report that outlines the agency’s findings and then publish it to the DIAL website.

Iowa Long-Term Care Ombudsman Angela Van Pelt, whose office is responsible for independent oversight of DIAL and for protecting residents’ rights related to evictions, indicated that while her office wasn’t at the home when the evacuation occurred, DIAL kept her office informed of the situation as it unfolded.

Iowa Long-Term Care Ombudsman Angela Van Pelt.

Van Pelt said DIAL shared with her a list of issues that gave rise to the evacuation. She said one was tied to some form of infection-control problem, but she declined to elaborate.

Van Pelt said she doesn’t know what DIAL ultimately will decide to disclose with regard to its findings and so she’d rather not share the information she has.

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