Inspection Report Summary
The most recent inspection on August 27, 2025, identified deficiencies related to patient rights posting and the absence of a registered dietitian on staff or contract. Earlier inspections on the same date also noted issues with missing physician contact information, inadequate communication procedures, and lack of qualified dietician services. These findings primarily involved documentation and staffing related to dietary and communication requirements. No complaint investigations or enforcement actions were listed in the available reports. The pattern suggests ongoing challenges with meeting certain regulatory requirements, particularly in dietary services and communication protocols.
Deficiencies (last 1 years)
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
Deficiencies per year
| Description |
|---|
| R9-10-610. Patient Rights — failure to ensure patient rights are conspicuously posted |
| R9-10-612. Hospice Services — failure to provide evidence of registered dietitian on staff or contract |
| Description |
|---|
| §403.748(c)(1), §416.54(c)(1), §418.113(c)(1), §441.184(c)(1), §460.84(c)(1), §482.15(c)(1), §483.73(c)(1), §483.475(c)(1), §484.102(c)(1) — failure to include physician names and contact info in records |
| §403.748(c)(3), §416.54(c)(3), §418.113(c)(3), §441.184(c)(3), §460.84(c)(3), §482.15(c)(3), §483.73(c)(3), §483.475(c)(3), §484.102(c)(3) — failure to develop communication procedures |
| (2) Dietary counseling — failure to provide evidence of qualified dietician services |
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