Inspection Reports for
R & D Marathon Assisted Living Home V LLC

12802 N 57th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85254, United States, AZ, 85254

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4 Reports

2024–2026

Inspection Report — Jan 15, 2026

Enforcement
Date: Jan 15, 2026

Visit Reason
Civil monetary penalty, action 00150795 (invoice INV-313592), assessed 15 January 2026.

Findings
A $1,000.00 penalty was assessed and paid in full on 15 January 2026.

Report Facts
Penalty amount: 1000 Amount paid: 1000 Amount remaining: 0

Inspection Report — Oct 30, 2025

Annual Inspection
Date: Oct 30, 2025

Visit Reason
On-site compliance (annual) inspection of an Assisted Living Home conducted on October 30, 2025.

Findings
This inspection found 29 deficiencies related to documentation, personnel orientation, medication administration, resident rights, emergency preparedness, and physical plant standards. The facility failed to maintain required records, ensure proper staff training and supervision, and comply with safety and resident care regulations.

Deficiencies (29)
A.R.S. § 36-420.04.C — The manager failed to maintain a standardized emergency responder form for residents, risking emergency responders not having critical health information.
R9-10-113 — The facility failed to implement tuberculosis infection control activities, including an annual TB risk assessment, leaving caregivers without TB surveillance training.
R9-10-120 — The manager failed to ensure documentation of the resident's need for opioids and the effect of the opioid administered was recorded before administration for one resident.
R9-10-806 — The manager failed to maintain documentation of caregivers and assistant caregivers working each day, including hours worked, for multiple months.
R9-10-806 — The manager failed to ensure personnel records included evidence of freedom from infectious tuberculosis for two employees, posing a potential exposure risk.
R9-10-806 — The manager failed to ensure caregivers received orientation specific to their duties before providing assisted living services for four employees.
R9-10-806 — The manager failed to implement a plan ensuring backup caregiver availability when scheduled staff were unavailable, risking resident care.
R9-10-806 — The manager failed to ensure a caregiver or manager was present at the facility when residents were present, leaving residents without qualified staff.
R9-10-807 — The manager failed to obtain required medical documentation dated within 90 days and signed by a medical practitioner for two residents.
R9-10-807 — The manager failed to ensure the residency agreement was signed and dated by the manager before or at acceptance for one resident.
R9-10-807 — The manager failed to obtain required signatures on the residency agreement within five working days after acceptance for one resident.
R9-10-808 — The manager failed to ensure service plans were signed and dated by the resident or representative and the manager for two residents.
R9-10-810 — The manager failed to ensure a resident was treated with dignity and respect when a doorknob was removed from the resident's room door.
R9-10-810 — The manager failed to obtain consent for photographs of two residents before photographing them, violating resident rights.
R9-10-811 — The manager failed to prevent changes that made initial entries illegible in medical records for all four residents sampled.
R9-10-811 — The manager failed to ensure medication orders from medical practitioners were present for all medications administered to two residents.
R9-10-811 — The manager failed to document the date and time of medication administration for one resident, posing a health and safety risk.
R9-10-811 — The manager failed to document the name, strength, dosage, and route of medication administered for one resident, risking safety.
R9-10-811 — The manager failed to document the name and signature of the individual administering medication for all four residents, risking false or misleading records.
R9-10-815 — The manager failed to include documentation of resident weight or medical contraindication in the service plan for one resident receiving directed care.
R9-10-817 — The manager failed to ensure medications were administered in compliance with orders and accurately documented for two residents, risking adverse effects.
R9-10-818 — The manager failed to maintain food menus for at least 60 calendar days after the last day included, risking inability to trace food-borne illness sources.
R9-10-819 — The manager failed to review the facility disaster plan at least once every 12 months, risking unpreparedness for emergencies.
R9-10-819 — The manager failed to conduct and document employee disaster drills on each shift at least once every three months, risking ineffective disaster response.
R9-10-819 — The manager failed to conduct evacuation drills for employees and residents at least once every six months, risking emergency preparedness.
R9-10-819 — The manager failed to provide and document resident orientation to facility exits and evacuation routes within 24 hours of acceptance for three residents.
R9-10-819 — The manager failed to maintain a first-aid kit accessible to caregivers, which was inadequately stocked with expired supplies.
R9-10-821 — The manager failed to ensure paper towels or mechanical air hand dryers were available in a common area bathroom, posing an infection control risk.
R9-10-821 — The manager failed to ensure paper towels or mechanical air hand dryers were available in the common area bathroom, posing an infection control risk.
Report Facts
Deficiencies cited: 29

Inspection Report — Jul 10, 2024

Monitoring
Date: Jul 10, 2024

Visit Reason
On-site abbreviated initial follow-up inspection of an Assisted Living Home conducted on 10 July 2024.

Findings
No deficiencies were found during this inspection.

Inspection Report — Mar 29, 2024

Annual Inspection
Date: Mar 29, 2024

Visit Reason
On-site complaint investigation and initial licensing inspection at an Assisted Living Home, conducted 29 March 2024.

Complaint Details
No deficiencies were found during the on-site initial inspection conducted on March 29, 2024.
Findings
No deficiencies were found during the inspection.

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