Regulator found 'severe risk' to residents' safety at Sunbury nursing home

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Commissioner Janet Anderson said regulatory action was taken against Japara Goonawarra on August 9. ‘The commission determined there is an immediate and severe risk to the health, safety or wellbeing of care recipients at the service.’

The federal regulator of aged care providers took action against a Sunbury nursing home that has been linked to 100 COVID-19 cases after determining there was an immediate and severe risk to the health and safety of residents.

“The notice was issued based on escalating concerns about the seriousness of the outbreak at the service, the provider’s response, and complaints from consumers and families about the information available to them and the safety and quality of care at the service,” she said. “Currently, the negative and positives continue to live within the same facility, with overstretched staff providing care for both the infected and uninfected while suited up in PPE [personal protective equipment],” she wrote in an email to Dr Russell on August 7.Ms Braidotti’s father Mario died of COVID-19 on August 13 and the family now faces an agonising wait to see whether their mother, who was housed in the same wing as COVID-19 positive residents, will also test positive.

“We have the one wing where we are trying to cohort as many negative residents as we can,” the spokesperson said. “This area was the one wing at the home where we had no COVID positive residents at the outset, though we are still within the 14-day incubation period. All other wings have positive and negative residents.”

Ms Anderson said the commission first became aware of the COVID-19 outbreak at Japara Goonawarra Aged Care Facility on August 2.

 

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