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All Is Not Well
On The Home Front
Federation and Home for Aged leaders establish a "crisis
committee" to take on continuing problems.
ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM/ASSISTANT EDITOR
aced with a state re-
port that for the sec-
ond time in less than
two months found
major problems at
Hall,
Borman
and
Federation
Home for Aged lead-
ers have established
a "crisis committee"
to address problems
at the Home and assess the needs
of Detroit's aging population.
A Michigan Department of
Public Health team this month
conducted a resurvey of Borman
Hall, following an August inspec-
tion that gave the Home four
Level A deficiencies. The most re-
cent survey found another Level
A deficiency, in the area of infec-
tion control, and removed a for-
mer Level A deficiency in dietary
services.
Glenn Kralapp, a licensing of-
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Borman Hall
ficer for the Michigan Department
of Public Health, said the survey
team found 18 cases (in one unit)
in which open wounds were not
being properly treated. Home of-
ficials knew the infections were
present and had established a
good procedure for handling the
problem, he said. "But there was
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