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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center, 522 S Maple Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, USA

5 years ago business

522 South Maple Road, Ann Arbor, 48103 Michigan, United States

1) The employer is not following the ¿Stay Home¿ Executive Order in place. The company that owns the Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center, Acadia Healthcare, has not taken any measures to allow counselors to work from home. The counselors are mostly doing teletherapy but these employees are still required to be physically present in the clinic 40 hours a week and do face-to-face intakes and appointments with patients who do not have a phone. The employer has not implemented restrictions for limiting staff onsite and employees are not allowed to work remotely. This violates the "Promote remote work to the fullest extent possible" and "Restrict the number of workers present in-person on the job" sections of the Executive Order. On any given day there are five counselors working, receptionist, supervisor, clinic director, 2-3 nurses, and a part-time doctor. These employees are all required to be present in the building. 2) The receptionist does not wear a mask, nurses ran out of masks, and approximately 100 daily patients are not provided masks. Employees have been reusing the same (disposable) mask for weeks. 3) The patients do not practice the 6-foot social distancing rule. 4) A new patient tested positive for the coronavirus and is currently in the hospital. This patient was in the building for several hours on April 7, 2020. This building is not that big, and this patient was in the lobby, restroom, lab, dosing booth, doctor's office, and a smaller office to do paperwork.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-04-10

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