Inspection Reports for Atria Park of Ann Arbor

MI, 48105

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Inspection Report Renewal Census: 35 Capacity: 98 Deficiencies: 4 Aug 28, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal licensing study to evaluate compliance with state regulations and determine if the facility's license should be renewed.
Findings
The facility was found to be non-compliant with several rules including improper securing and documentation of bedside assistive devices, medication administration not following prescribed parameters, inadequate ventilation in certain rooms, and unsafe storage of oxygen tanks. Violations were established for each issue.
Deficiencies (4)
Description
Bedside assistive devices were not securely fitted to beds and resident service plans lacked adequate detail on their use and maintenance.
Resident A's medications were administered despite vital signs being outside prescribed parameters.
Inadequate and discernable air flow in residents’ bathing/toilet facilities and public restrooms.
Oxygen tanks in storage closet were not stored securely in proper holders.
Report Facts
Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 35 Facility capacity: 98 Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 15 Medication administration errors: 3 Date of on-site inspection: Aug 28, 2025
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
McKenna HindmanAuthorized Representative and AdministratorProvided information regarding bedside assistive devices and resident service plans
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Jun 6, 2024
Visit Reason
The document serves as a renewal notification for the Home for the Aged license following an administrative review of licensing activity over the past year.
Findings
The administrative review revealed substantial compliance with the public health code and administrative rules regulating home for the aged facilities, resulting in license renewal.
Report Facts
License duration: 12
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Jessica RogersLicensing StaffSigned the renewal notification letter
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 21 Capacity: 98 Deficiencies: 1 Jun 15, 2023
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal licensing study for Atria Park of Ann Arbor to assess compliance with licensing requirements.
Findings
The facility was found to be non-compliant with the requirement to prepare and post menus for mechanical soft diets as prescribed for three residents. A violation was established regarding menu posting.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Facility lacked preparing and posting a mechanical soft diet menu for residents prescribed mechanical soft diets.
Report Facts
Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 21 Capacity: 98 Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 18 Number of residents prescribed mechanical soft diets: 3 Number of excluded employees followed up: 3
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Jessica RogersLicensing ConsultantSigned the report and issued the recommendation
McKenna HindmanAuthorized Representative/AdministratorNamed as facility administrator
Employee #1Interviewed regarding mechanical soft diet menu deficiency
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 98 Deficiencies: 0 Dec 10, 2019
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as an original licensing study to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and administrative rules for Atria Park of Ann Arbor.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with home for the aged public health code and administrative rules. The report recommends issuance of a temporary license with a maximum capacity of 98 beds.
Report Facts
Capacity: 98
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Kimberly HorstLicensing StaffAuthor of the licensing study report and recommendation
Russell B. MisiakArea ManagerApproved the licensing study report
McKenna HindmanAuthorized Representative/AdministratorFacility administrator named in the report

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