Inspection Reports for
Bright Adult Medical Day Care
352 Beverly Rancocas Rd, Willingboro, NJ, 08046
Back to Facility ProfileDeficiencies (last 2 years)
Deficiencies (over 2 years)
2 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
62% better than New Jersey average
New Jersey average: 5.2 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Notice
Deficiencies: 0
Date: Nov 19, 2025
Visit Reason
This document serves to inform individuals about the privacy practices of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, including how their medical information may be used and disclosed, and their rights related to this information.
Findings
The notice explains the types of information covered, reasons for use and disclosure of health information, individuals' rights to access and control their information, and the department's legal duties and responsibilities regarding privacy.
Report Facts
Effective date: 2011
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Devon L. Graf | Director | NJDHSS Privacy Officer named as contact for privacy practices |
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Census: 58
Deficiencies: 4
Date: Jun 10, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a complaint investigation related to an incident where a participant was left on a bus after program hours, raising concerns about transportation safety and policy compliance.
Complaint Details
Complaint # NJ 00174384 involved an incident where Participant #2 was left on a bus after program hours and was brought back into the facility by another driver. The incident was not reported to the Department of Health as required. The participant was left unattended in the facility parking lot for over an hour, resulting in injury and emergency room treatment.
Findings
The facility failed to implement a comprehensive transportation policy ensuring participants exit the bus safely after program hours. A participant was left unattended on a bus after hours, and the incident was not reported to the Department of Health timely. The facility lacked documented vehicle inspection procedures post participant drop-off and did not provide documented evidence of driver training related to the incident.
Deficiencies (4)
Failure to ensure implementation of transportation policy and procedures to ensure participants exit the bus safely after program hours.
Failure to notify the Department of Health immediately of an incident involving a participant left on a bus after program hours.
Lack of documented policy and procedure for vehicle inspection post participant drop off to ensure all participants are off the bus.
Failure to provide documented evidence of driver training related to transportation safety and incident handling.
Report Facts
Census: 58
Incident time: 72
Incident duration: 72
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Administrator | Interviewed regarding the incident and transportation policies; acknowledged lack of policy and failure to report incident. | |
| Director of Nursing | Documented receipt of phone call from Administrator about the incident. | |
| Transportation Director | Conducted in-service training with drivers but did not document it; confirmed lack of written policy for vehicle inspection post drop-off. | |
| Driver #1 | Involved in incident where participant was left on bus; suspended from facility. | |
| Driver #2 | Noticed participant left on bus and called Administrator; brought participant back to facility. |
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