Serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
Healthcare Workplace Violence Prevention in Dallas–Fort Worth
VIGILO builds survey-defensible workplace violence prevention programs for hospitals, freestanding ERs, surgery centers, behavioral health, and long-term care across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — aligned to Texas HSC Chapter 331, 26 TAC §505.55, the Joint Commission, and OSHA.
DFW’s dense hospital systems and high survey volume make a facility-specific, documented program essential. We standardize one defensible program across your covered sites while keeping each independently survey-ready.
Who we serve in Dallas–Fort Worth
Covered facilities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
Healthcare Systems
Multi-site programs standardized across every covered facility class.
See compliance path →Hospitals
Covered under HSC Ch. 331 & 26 TAC §505.55 — committee, plan, training, annual evaluation.
See compliance path →Emergency Departments & FSEDs
Highest-risk units; FSEDs are a named covered facility class under Ch. 331.
See compliance path →Behavioral Health Facilities
Concentrated behavioral risk; plan must reflect this population, not generic threats.
See compliance path →Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs)
A named covered facility class under HSC Ch. 331.
See compliance path →Clinics & Medical Groups
Private physician practices are excluded from Ch. 331; TJC/OSHA best practice still applies.
See compliance path →Long-Term Care & Nursing Facilities
Covered if the facility employs two or more registered nurses.
See compliance path →Home Health & Hospice (HCSSA)
Covered via PL 2024-10 when the agency employs two or more registered nurses.
See compliance path →How VIGILO helps in Dallas–Fort Worth
Flat-fee compliance, training & consulting
Workplace Violence Prevention Programs
The complete, facility-specific program of record — committee, plan, training, and binder.
Flat fee · $2,500–$6,000
Details →Survey-Readiness Audit
A scored gap report against the Chapter 331 / 26 TAC §505.55 / PL 2024-10 / Joint Commission checklist.
Flat fee · $500–$1,500
Details →Joint Commission Readiness
Mock surveys and EC/HR/LD documentation that withstand a TJC review.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →OSHA Compliance
A written program built to OSHA Publication 3148’s five components and the General Duty Clause.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →Healthcare Staff Training
Instructor-led training tied to the statutory annual cadence and documented for your survey file.
$1,500–$2,500 / training day
Details →De-Escalation Training
Bilingual (English / Spanish) de-escalation and threat-response training for clinical settings.
$1,500–$2,500 / training day
Details →Threat Assessment Programs
Structured behavioral threat-assessment processes integrated into your WVP program.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →Policy & Plan Development
The facility-specific written plan plus reporting, anti-retaliation, and post-incident policies.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →Workplace Violence Risk Assessments
A documented environment-of-care worksite analysis, written the way a surveyor reads it.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →Mock Surveys
A rehearsed tracer survey with a scored findings report on your timeline, not the surveyor’s.
Flat fee · scoped per engagement
Details →Annual Program Reviews
Your Chapter 331 program of record: annual evaluation, training refresh, and committee support.
Subscription · $1,500–$3,600 / yr per site
Details →Citation-Remediation / Rapid Response
Plan-of-correction support and documentation reconstruction when you are days from a deadline.
Flat fee · $2,500–$5,000
Details →Local service area
Serving healthcare facilities across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties — from downtown medical districts to suburban hospitals and surgery centers throughout the metroplex.
Dallas–Fort Worth WVP FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can VIGILO standardize a program across multiple DFW facilities?
Yes. Each facility is covered individually under Chapter 331, so we standardize one defensible program centrally while keeping every covered site independently survey-ready, with per-site annual evaluations.
Do you deliver de-escalation training on-site in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Yes — instructor-led, English and Spanish, tuned to your units and documented to the statutory annual cadence, delivered on-site across the metroplex.
Which DFW facilities must comply with Chapter 331?
Hospitals, freestanding ERs, ASCs, and mental hospitals are covered; nursing facilities and HCSSAs are covered at the two-registered-nurse threshold. A survey-readiness audit confirms your status.
Serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
Tell us your facility type and survey timeline, and a VIGILO compliance advisor will map exactly what Chapter 331, the Joint Commission, and OSHA require — then build it.