Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida
Latest Update: Feb. 14, 1986
There were four cited violations: Failure to keep daily medical administration records. Failure to document monthly fire drills. Violation of fire code by having bolts and chains on front and back door. Violation of fire code by having a door in a resident's room blocked by the resident's bed. Lauchner admitted these facts and DHRS proved the facts of allegations. However, there is an issue of law regarding whether all or part of the fire code violations apply to an ACLF which has less than three residents. Neither party filed proposed findings although DHRS filed copies of the applicable rules as a late filed exhibit and Ms. Lauchner filed a letter which contained her arguments but no proposed facts.Adult Congregate Living Facility was found not to have violated fire codes but was found to have violated rules on recording administration of medication to residents.