Survey Readiness and the Mock Survey Process in Assisted Living

The following areas should be reviewed in a mock survey:

A quarterly schedule is suggested, but a facility may conduct its mock survey as often as monthly to as seldom as annually. A sample schedule is listed below.

January, April, July, October

February, May, August, November

March, June, September, December

Medication compliance and proper pharmacy procedures are essential to operating a safe assisted living facility. The following list provides items to review when auditing these areas:

Medical record requirements are very specific in the assisted living regulations. Auditing resident charts is necessary to ensure compliance. The following items must be present within the required time frames:

Life safety code is a very serious area and each facility should perform its own audits to ensure proper operation of equipment. Many vendors conduct testing, but sometimes are not reliable in their testing methods. A suggested simulation survey list is described below.

An assisted living facility must keep organized records for all required drills and testing. It is recommended that a life safety code book be created with dividers to organize information. The items listed below must be completed on schedule and available during a survey.

An assisted living facility is required to have infection control policies and procedures to prevent the spread of infection. The items to review to ensure compliance with regulations and keep residents and staff safe are listed below:

Besides medications the second most important thing an assisted living facility provides is nutritional services. The facility not only gets surveyed by the state, it also receives an inspection from the local health department. Many of the items that are reviewed are listed below:

A clean and safe environment is provided for in each facility. Frequent environmental rounds, at a minimum weekly, should be conducted to keep a facility in good condition. However, an occasional extensive audit of practices must be conducted of the items below:

Personnel charts should be reviewed after a new associate is hired to ensure completeness of the associates file. Audits must also be conducted on a regular basis to ensure continued compliance with education needs. Periodically the new hire process and paperwork needs to be reviewed for compliance based on changes in laws. The key elements of an audit are listed below:

Administrative requirements are listed below and should be reviewed for compliance. Many regulations and procedures change. Changes in management and staff also cause processes to break down and things to slip through the cracks.