Citations (over last year)
Citations (over last year)
9 citations/year
Citations are regulatory findings recorded during state inspections.
157% worse than Texas average
Texas average: 3.5 citations/yearCitations per year
12
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Inspection Report
Citations: 9
Date: Jun 23, 2022
Visit Reason
State-compiled facility profile showing multiple inspections with deficiency history including a comprehensive inspection in June 2022 and life safety code inspections in October 2020.
Findings
The June 2022 inspection cited 10 violations of state standards pending correction. The October 2020 life safety inspections identified multiple failures including compliance with residential board and care occupancy codes, building and structure compliance, lighting levels, fire alarm contracts, sprinkler system maintenance, and building repair, all corrected by late 2020.
Citations (9)
The facility failed to comply with Chapter 33, Existing Residential Board and Care Occupancies.
The facility failed to ensure the building and structure complied with other applicable chapters of the Life Safety Code, NFPA 101.
The facility failed to provide lighting levels in compliance with licensing standards for assisted living facilities.
The facility failed to provide a written contract with a fire alarm firm to perform inspections, testing, and system maintenance at least every six months.
The facility failed to ensure the required sprinkler system was inspected, tested, and maintained in compliance with NFPA 25.
The facility failed to provide a site and/or building free of fire, health, or physical hazards.
The facility failed to ensure the building was kept in good repair.
The facility failed to ensure lighting levels were in compliance with licensing standards for assisted living facilities and the Illumination Engineering Society of North America.
The facility failed to provide and/or maintain a commercial range hood and exhaust system in compliance with NFPA 96.
Report Facts
Inspections on page: 2
Violations cited: 10
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