BEECHWOOD OASIS
64 BEECHWOOD AVE OTTAWA ON K1L 8B2 · Personal Services
2 inspections
- Follow-up inspection
4 infractions
- Every operator shall keep records as required.
- INVASIVE PROCEDURES: Facility must maintain the following records for invasive procedures: (1) which procedure was provided and the part of the body it was done to; (2) name and contact information of the client receiving the procedure; (3) name and contact of the person providing the service; (4) records required under O. Reg. 136/18 subsection 6 (1); (5) date of the procedure; and (6) lot numbers and expiry dates of any pre-packaged sterile equipment used in the procedure.
- ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURES: Facility must maintain the following records for accidental exposures: (1) date of exposure; (2) type of service provided when exposure occurred; (3) part of the body that was exposed to blood or bodily fluids; (4) name and contact information of the person providing the procedure when the exposure occurred; (5) the action taken by the service provider; and (6) the name and contact information of the person who was exposed.
- All sharps and single-use critical equipment are sterile and discarded immediately after use
- Failure to comply may result in legal action.
- Disinfectants are approved and used appropriately.
- High-level bleach solution (5000ppm): To prepare, mix 125mL bleach and fill water to 1 litre. Soak equipment or apply to clean surfaces for 10 minutes.
- Client is given appropriate information about invasive services.
- Provide client with appropriate information about invasive services before the service is provided. Information should include an explanation of the procedure, risks, and aftercare instructions in a written format.
- Verbal and written aftercare instructions should include: (1) directions to clean hands immediately before touching the site; (2) expected healing time; (3) description of possible complications including signs and symptoms; (4) advice on how to deal with slight redness, pain, or swelling; (5) recommendation to consult physician within 24 hours if any signs of infection develop following the procedure.
- Every operator shall keep records as required.
- Routine inspection
4 infractions
- Disinfectants are approved and used appropriately.
- 70-90% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol to be used to soak equipment in covered container for at least 10 minutes. Alcohol is single-use and to be discarded following use. Alcohol is not permitted as a surface disinfectant.
- Bleach solution must be prepared daily.
- High-level bleach solution (5000ppm): To prepare, mix 125mL bleach and fill water to 1 litre. Soak equipment or apply to clean surfaces for 10 minutes.
- Intermediate-level bleach solution (1000ppm): To prepare, mix 20mL bleach and fill water to 1 litre. Soak equipment for 10 minutes.
- Failure to comply may result in legal action.
- Reprocessing sink is available and used only for reprocessing reusable equipment.
- Designate a sink that is only used to reprocess reusable equipment.
- The reprocessing sink is not permitted in a room with a toilet.
- Provide separation between the reprocessing sink and the area where services are provided.
- Failure to comply may result in legal action.
- All products used for a service are stored and dispensed in a manner that prevents contamination.
- Cover products with a lid.
- Failure to comply may result in legal action.
- Every operator shall keep records as required.
- DISINFECTION RECORDS: Facility must maintain the following records for disinfection: (1) name of disinfectant; (2) concentration of the disinfectant; (3) date that the disinfectant was prepared; and (4) date that the disinfectant was discarded.
- INVASIVE PROCEDURES: Facility must maintain the following records for invasive procedures: (1) which procedure was provided and the part of the body it was done to; (2) name and contact information of the client receiving the procedure; (3) name and contact of the person providing the service; (4) records required under O. Reg. 136/18 subsection 6 (1); (5) date of the procedure; and (6) lot numbers and expiry dates of any pre-packaged sterile equipment used in the procedure.
- Failure to comply may result in legal action.
- Disinfectants are approved and used appropriately.