Inspection Reports for Brightview Warren

NJ, 07059

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Notice Deficiencies: 0 Nov 20, 2025
Visit Reason
This document serves to inform individuals about the privacy practices of NJDHSS, including how their health 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 legal duties of NJDHSS to protect privacy.
Report Facts
Effective date: 2011
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Devon L. GrafDirector, Office of Legal and Regulatory ComplianceListed as NJDHSS Privacy Officer contact for questions about the notice
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 101 Deficiencies: 0 Mar 9, 2023
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a complaint investigation and a COVID-19 focused infection control survey.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with New Jersey Administrative Code, Chapter 8:36, Standards for Licensure of Assisted Living Residences, and in compliance with infection control regulations and CDC recommended practices for COVID-19.
Complaint Details
Complaint number NJ160557 was investigated and the facility was found to be in substantial compliance.
Report Facts
Sample size: 13
Inspection Report Abbreviated Survey Census: 107 Deficiencies: 2 Jan 11, 2022
Visit Reason
A COVID-19 Focused Infection Control Survey was conducted by the State Agency to assess compliance with infection control regulations and CDC recommended practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Findings
The facility failed to implement an effective infection prevention and control program, specifically housekeeping staff did not perform proper hand hygiene between tasks and glove changes, and failed to adhere to manufacturer’s recommended contact times for disinfectants. These deficiencies had the potential to affect all residents.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
Housekeeping staff failed to perform hand hygiene between tasks and glove changes, risking transmission of COVID-19 and other infections.
Housekeeping staff failed to adhere to manufacturer's recommended contact time for chemical disinfectants during cleaning, potentially causing ineffective disinfection and chemical hazards.
Report Facts
Census: 107 Sample Size: 5 Contact time for disinfectants: 10 Frequency of cleaning common restrooms: 3 Frequency of quality assurance audits: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Housekeeping DirectorInterviewed regarding housekeeping staff training and infection control practices
Executive DirectorInterviewed regarding infection control importance and corrective actions
Housekeeper #1Observed failing to perform hand hygiene and proper disinfectant use
Housekeeper #2Observed failing to perform hand hygiene between glove changes
Inspection Report Routine Census: 90 Deficiencies: 0 Nov 16, 2020
Visit Reason
A COVID-19 Focused Infection Control Survey was conducted by the State Agency to assess compliance with infection control regulations and CDC recommended practices related to COVID-19.
Findings
The facility was found to be in compliance with the New Jersey Administrative Code 8:36 infection control regulations standards and CDC recommended practices to prepare for COVID-19.

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