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TheWho:

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--- Quote from: "Guest" ---5% of 320 pages equals 16 pages.  So there have been 304 pages of incident reports over the past 2 years compared with 3,000 pages over the previous 2 years.
Either way you cut it there is some evidence that the place is coming around.  Maybe they will go under but at least we can see that the incidences have dropped off tremendously and they are starting to put an effort in to reduce them.
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Noooooo....no, no, no.  This staement is 100% false.  Inspection reports are what you looked at, Whooter, not INCIDENT reports.  You haven't seen a single incident report.  Stop trying to say inspection reports are incident reports.  It's an obvious lie used as a premise by which anyone can invalidate your conclusion.

What happened to keeping it honest??  You are not honest, by any stretch.
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Again,  Guest wrote: "Let me clue you in on something: what is posted on the ORS website for public viewing is only +/- 5% of the total documents about HLA.

The discussion was total documents....  The ORS has 3,000 pages from 2005 to 2007.  The ORS has 320 pages from 2005 thru last Friday.  There is a huge decrease there.

Troll Control:
Not true.  Tell me, do you have a copy of HLA's case file, 2007-2009?  No, you don't.  So you are talking out of your ass on all topics, including the "number of pages" of ORS reports.

Not very honest, Who.  Your credibility is getting worse and worse.  You called "inspection reports" "incident reports" which is a lie.  You then went on to calculate a figure based on your lie.  You look really weak here.  

Anybody can click the link you provided and read that none of the docs are incident reports.  Try again.

The sole investigation report shows HLA acting illegally in every single random sample case.  Every single sample had from 15% to 100% failure rate for legally required reporting and child safety measures, including offering no staff training, unsafe environment, missing records and on and on and on.  They didn't pass a single investigation item, not ONE.

HLA is a shit-hole, based on the records you provided, Who.  Thanks!

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "ORS Annual Inspection 12-2008" ---Based on record review and staff interview, the agency failed to provide documentation of a
completed service and room, board and watchful oversight plan in six of six files.

Findings include:

Review of resident file #1, file #2, file #3, file #4 and file #5 on December 3, 2008 revealed the
agency failed to provide a service and room, board and watchful oversight plan.

Review of resident file #6 on December 3, 2008 revealed the agency provided documentation of a
service and room, board and watchful plan dated September 23, 2008 however, failed to
document activities by the staff towards the goals, goals and preliminary plans for discharge and
restrictions of communication and visitation.

Interview with staff E on December 3, 2008 at 12:30pm acknowledged the findings.
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Wow, failure in 100% of cases to comply with the law.  But, surely, this is an improvement, right?


--- Quote from: "ORS Annual Inspection 12-2008" ---This was previously cited December 5, 2007.
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Ohhhhhh...I guess not.  :heartbreak:

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "ORS Annual Inspection 12-2008" ---Based on record review and staff interview, the agency failed to provide documentation of a
completed service and room, board and watchful oversight plan in six of six files.

Findings include:

Review of resident file #1, file #2, file #3, file #4 and file #5 on December 3, 2008 revealed the
agency failed to provide a service and room, board and watchful oversight plan.

Review of resident file #6 on December 3, 2008 revealed the agency provided documentation of a
service and room, board and watchful plan dated September 23, 2008 however, failed to
document activities by the staff towards the goals, goals and preliminary plans for discharge and
restrictions of communication and visitation.

Interview with staff E on December 3, 2008 at 12:30pm acknowledged the findings.
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Wow, failure in 100% of cases to comply with the law.  But, surely, this is an improvement, right?


--- Quote from: "ORS Annual Inspection 12-2008" ---This was previously cited December 5, 2007.
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Ohhhhhh...I guess not.  :heartbreak:
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This looks very bad for the "HLA is improving" crowd.  It looks like they keep breaking the same laws over and over.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---The ORS has 3,000 pages from 2005 to 2007. The ORS has 320 pages from 2005 thru last Friday. There is a huge decrease there.
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So what you want people to believe is that from 2005 to 2007 there were 3000 pages but from 2005 to last Friday there were only 320?  Did they retract the other 2,680?

See, Who, this is why you have no credibility.  Ha, ha, ha.  Nice try at covering up for HLA, but you'll have to do better thab that!  This is just a blatant lie and you seem to be getting caught in more than a few of them today.  

Why would you expect people to believe someone who claims ORS retracted over 2500 pages of HLA violations?  You'll have to show some proof of these numbers.

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