Inspection Reports for
Christina‘s Assisted Living

1423 S Hazel St, Gilbert, AZ 85296, United States, AZ, 85296

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4 Reports

2023–2025

Inspection Report — Mar 25, 2025

Enforcement
Date: Mar 25, 2025

Visit Reason
Civil monetary penalty, action 00124599 (invoice INV-270601), assessed 25 March 2025.

Findings
A $500.00 penalty was assessed and paid in full on 10 April 2025.

Report Facts
Penalty amount: 500 Amount paid: 500 Amount remaining: 0

Inspection Report — Feb 12, 2025

Annual Inspection
Date: Feb 12, 2025

Visit Reason
On-site complaint investigation and annual compliance inspection of complaints AZ00223364, AZ00222790, and AZ00203111 at an Assisted Living Home, conducted 12 February 2025.

Complaint Details
The following deficiencies were found during the on-site compliance inspection and investigation of complaints AZ00223364, AZ00222790, and AZ00203111 conducted on February 12, 2025:
Findings
The inspection found seven deficiencies related to resident information documentation, staff tuberculosis evidence, resident dignity and restraint, medication storage, and poisonous material storage. The facility failed to maintain required standardized forms, improperly restrained a resident, and stored medications and toxic materials unsafely.

Deficiencies (7)
36-420.04 — The manager failed to ensure the assisted living home maintained a standardized form for each resident including required information such as pharmacy details, medication lists, and HIPAA release authorizations. The emergency responder transfer checklist was blank and not completed for each resident.
R9-10-113 — No evidence was provided that staff or volunteers with direct resident interaction had documented freedom from infectious tuberculosis as required.
Resident dignity and respect — The manager failed to ensure a resident was treated with dignity and respect, as evidenced by unauthorized restraint leading to employment termination of a caregiver.
Restraint — The manager failed to ensure a resident was not subjected to restraint, which posed potential physical and psychological harm. The caregiver admitted to restraining a resident with a sheet.
Medication storage — The manager failed to ensure medication was stored in a separate locked area used only for medication storage. Syringes and medication bottles were found unsecured in an unlocked resident room closet.
Medication storage — The manager failed to ensure medication was stored according to container instructions. Medications requiring refrigeration were found unrefrigerated and wrapped in warm cold packs.
Poisonous or toxic materials — The manager failed to ensure poisonous or toxic materials were stored in locked, labeled, and inaccessible areas. Multiple cleaning products and insecticides were found unsecured in common areas accessible to residents.
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Deficiencies cited: 7

Inspection Report — Aug 2, 2023

Annual Inspection
Date: Aug 2, 2023

Visit Reason
On-site compliance (annual) inspection at an Assisted Living Home conducted on August 2, 2023.

Findings
Four deficiencies were found related to documentation of pre-admission assessments, residency agreements, medication administration compliance, and medication storage security.

Deficiencies (4)
The manager failed to ensure that individuals submitted documentation dated within 90 calendar days before acceptance, signed by an authorized medical professional, for two of three residents sampled. This posed a risk of residents not being properly assessed within the scope of the facility prior to receiving services.
The manager failed to ensure documented residency agreements were between the assisted living facility and the residents for two of three residents sampled. The agreements reviewed were with a different facility name, not Christina's Assisted Living.
The manager failed to ensure medication was administered in compliance with the medication order for one of three residents sampled. Specifically, Sertraline 50 mg was not consistently administered as ordered according to medication administration records and medication supply.
The manager failed to ensure medication was stored in a separate locked room, closet, cabinet, or self-contained unit used only for medication storage. Keys to the medication closet were left hanging in the lock during inspection.
Report Facts
Deficiencies cited: 4

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