Inspection Reports for Apollo Residential Assisted Living

4719 W Harmont Dr, Glendale, AZ 85302, United States, AZ, 85302

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on April 24, 2025, found three deficiencies related to tuberculosis screening, emergency and safety standards, and environmental standards. Earlier inspections also identified deficiencies, including two related to emergency alert systems and disaster plan review in October 2023. There were no complaint investigations or enforcement actions listed in the available reports. The main themes across inspections involved emergency preparedness and health screening protocols. The facility’s inspection record shows consistent issues in these areas without a clear pattern of improvement or worsening over time.

Deficiencies (last 2 years)

Deficiencies (over 2 years) 2.5 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

32% better than Arizona average
Arizona average: 3.7 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2023
2025
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Capacity: 10 Deficiencies: 3 Apr 24, 2025
Visit Reason
Three deficiencies found related to tuberculosis screening, emergency and safety standards, and environmental standards.
Findings
Three deficiencies found related to tuberculosis screening, emergency and safety standards, and environmental standards.
Deficiencies (3)
Description
R9-10-113.A.2.a-f. Tuberculosis Screening
R9-10-818.A.2. Emergency and Safety Standards
R9-10-819.A.11. Environmental Standards
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Capacity: 10 Deficiencies: 2 Oct 5, 2023
Visit Reason
Two deficiencies found related to emergency alert systems and disaster plan review.
Findings
Two deficiencies found related to emergency alert systems and disaster plan review.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
E. A manager shall ensure that: 1. A bell, intercom, or other mechanical means to alert employees to a resident's needs or emergencies is available
A. A manager shall ensure that: 2. The disaster plan required in subsection (A)(1) is reviewed at least once every 12 months

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