Fast answer
What should multi-facility skilled nursing operators track across their footprint?
A multi-facility operator needs portfolio triage, facility-level scope, change history, and a source-cited record that regional, compliance, finance, and board teams can all review. Exposure Watch keeps those pieces connected.
Scale makes the evidence problem bigger. Ten buildings can create ten different timelines during the same weather event.
Why portfolio teams need facility-level history
Regional teams often see the same regional event through very different buildings. One facility may be active, one nearby, and one clear.
A portfolio record helps leadership answer what happened across the footprint without flattening every building into the same story.
Portfolio exposure review checklist
Use this short worksheet to capture what the team needs before the formal review, not as a substitute for the official program.
| Element | How to use it |
|---|---|
| Facility grouping | Separate active, nearby, cleared, and unaffected buildings. |
| Regional handoff | Give each operator lead the same source-cited starting point. |
| Executive review | Preserve the timeline for board, finance, compliance, or insurance conversations. |
Download worksheet This static worksheet is a practical review aid, not a certification or official filing tool.
How Exposure Watch helps
Exposure Watch keeps monitored facility exposure and saved source history across the operator footprint. It supports triage, annual review, after-action work, and leadership questions without acting as incident command.
The evidence trail to keep on every page
| Facility | Hazard | Source | Status / distance | First seen | Last checked | Export |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Facility A | Wildfire smoke | Authoritative, source-cited alert | Nearby / active | timestamp | timestamp | Export |
| Facility B | Power shutoff | Authoritative, source-cited notice | Possible impact | timestamp | timestamp | Export |
| Facility C | Flood | Authoritative, source-cited alert | Watch area | timestamp | timestamp | Export |
Built automatically from the same live checks - no extra binder work.
What Exposure Watch does not do
Exposure Watch does not replace your emergency-preparedness program, make compliance guarantees, file regulatory reports, run incident command, or tell staff what to do in the moment. It helps your team keep the facility-level external-hazard picture and evidence trail current.
FAQ
Why does a multi-facility operator need per-building exposure history?
Because hazards rarely affect every building the same way. A per-building trail helps leadership distinguish active, nearby, cleared, and unaffected facilities.
Can Exposure Watch support board or finance questions?
It can support those conversations with source-cited exposure history, timestamps, and facility scope. It does not make insurance or regulatory conclusions.
Does Exposure Watch collect PHI?
No. Exposure Watch is facility-level external-hazard monitoring. Do not enter resident names, patient records, medical details, or clinical data.
Does Exposure Watch tell staff what to do during an incident?
No. It surfaces facility exposure and preserves the record. Your team keeps responsibility for operations, clinical judgment, reporting, and emergency-preparedness decisions.