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On Thursday, NCDHHS sent a letter to Trails Carolina informing the camp that it was “in violation of North Carolina General Statute (N.C.G.S.) § 122C, Article 2, the licensing rules for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and/or N.C.G.S. § 122C, Article 3, Clients’ Rights for individuals with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance abuse issues.”
The deficiencies found in the follow-up survey included Type A1 rule violations cited for 10A NCAC 27D .0304 which entails protection from harm abuse, neglect or exploitation and medication requirements as well as Type B rule violations cited for 10A NCAC 27E .0101 which entails facilities providing services/supports that promote a safe and respectful environment. Standard-level deficiencies were also found in the survey.
The deficiencies found in the follow-up survey included Type A1 rule violations cited for 10A NCAC 27D .0304 which entails protection from harm abuse, neglect or exploitation and medication requirements as well as Type B rule violations cited for 10A NCAC 27E .0101 which entails facilities providing services/supports that promote a safe and respectful environment. Standard-level deficiencies were also found in the survey.
Trails Carolina’s license revoked by NCDHHS after 12-year-old’s death
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A North Carolina wilderness camp has had its license revoked by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services after a child died at the camp. Trails …
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