Inspection Reports for Caliche Senior Living

1640 N Peart Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122, United States, AZ, 85122

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Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 130 Deficiencies: 18 Oct 1, 2025
Visit Reason
State-compiled facility profile showing 12 inspections from 2022 to 2025 with deficiency history and complaint investigations.
Findings
Across multiple complaint and compliance inspections from 2022 to 2025, several deficiencies were cited including failures in documentation of services, medication administration, abuse reporting, employee tuberculosis testing, storage of toxic materials, and resident service plans. Many inspections found no deficiencies, but several investigations revealed repeated and serious compliance issues.
Complaint Details
The page includes multiple complaint investigations conducted between 2022 and 2025, with detailed findings from complaints AZ00216000, AZ00219843, AZ00213417, AZ00212978, AZ00213439, AZ00205712, AZ00205418, AZ00201435, AZ00198860, AZ00188599, and others. Several complaints resulted in deficiencies cited, while others found no deficiencies.
Deficiencies (18)
Description
C. A manager shall ensure that: 1. A caregiver or an assistant caregiver: g. Documents the services provided in the resident's medical record; and - Failed to ensure a caregiver provided a resident with the assisted living services in the resident's service plan and documented the services provided in the resident's medical record for one of eight residents sampled.
C. A manager shall ensure that a resident's medical record contains: 12. A medication order from a medical practitioner for each medication that is administered to the resident or for which the resident receives assistance in the self-administration of the medication; - Failed to ensure a medication administered to a resident was administered in compliance with a medication order and documented in the resident's medical record for one of eight residents sampled.
D. When a resident has an accident, emergency, or injury that results in the resident needing medical services, a manager shall ensure that a caregiver or an assistant caregiver: 2. Documents the following: a. The date and time of the accident, emergency, or injury; b. A description of the accident, emergency, or injury; c. The names of individuals who observed the accident, emergency, or injury; d. The actions taken by the caregiver or assistant caregiver; e. The individuals notified by the caregiver or assistant caregiver; and f. Any action taken to prevent the accident, emergency, or injury from occurring in the future. - Failed to ensure documentation of required information for a resident accident needing medical services.
A. A manager shall ensure that: 8. A manager, a caregiver, and an assistant caregiver, or an employee or a volunteer who has or is expected to have more than eight hours per week of direct interaction with residents, provides evidence of freedom from infectious tuberculosis: a. On or before the date the individual begins providing services at or on behalf of the assisted living facility, and b. As specified in R9-10-113; - Failed to ensure employees provided documentation of freedom from infectious tuberculosis for five employees reviewed.
A. A manager shall ensure that: 11. Poisonous or toxic materials stored by the assisted living facility are maintained in labeled containers in a locked area inaccessable to residents; - Failed to ensure poisonous or toxic materials were stored in a locked area inaccessible to residents.
J. If a manager has a reasonable basis, according to A.R.S. § 46-454 , to believe abuse, neglect or exploitation has occurred, the manager shall: 2. Report the suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the resident according to A.R.S. § 46-454; 3. Document: a. The suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation; b. Any action taken; c. The report; 5. Initiate an investigation and document information within five working days; 6. Maintain documentation for at least 12 months. - Failed to document the report made to peace officer or adult protective services and failed to document investigation of alleged abuse. Repeat citation.
A. A manager shall ensure that: 4. A caregiver's or assistant caregiver's skills and knowledge are verified and documented: a. Before the caregiver or assistant caregiver provides physical health services or behavioral health services; - Failed to verify and document caregiver skills and knowledge before providing physical health services for one of five personnel sampled.
C. A manager shall ensure that: 1. A caregiver or an assistant caregiver: g. Documents the services provided in the resident's medical record; - Failed to ensure documentation of services provided in medical records for five of eight residents sampled.
D. When a resident has an accident, emergency, or injury that results in the resident needing medical services, a manager shall ensure that a caregiver or an assistant caregiver: 1. Immediately notifies the resident's emergency contact and primary care provider; - Failed to immediately notify emergency contact and primary care provider and complete required documentation for a resident accident needing medical services.
36-420.01. Health care institutions; fall prevention and fall recovery; training programs; definition - Failed to ensure administration of fall prevention and fall recovery training program for all staff for one of five personnel sampled. Repeat deficiency.
A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that: 1. Is completed no later than 14 calendar days after the resident's date of acceptance; - Failed to ensure a resident had a written service plan completed within 14 days of acceptance for one of eight residents sampled.
A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that: 3. Includes the following: a. A description of the resident's medical or health problems, including physical, behavioral, cognitive, or functional conditions or impairments; b. The level of service the resident is expected to receive; c. The amount, type, and frequency of assisted living services being provided to the resident, including medication administration or assistance in the self-administration of medication; - Failed to ensure a resident's written service plan included required descriptions for one of eight residents sampled.
A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that: 5. When initially developed and when updated, is signed and dated by: a. The resident or resident's representative; - Failed to ensure a written service plan was signed and dated by the resident or representative for two of eight residents sampled.
A. A governing authority shall: 9. Ensure compliance with A.R.S. § 36-411. - Failed to ensure documented good faith efforts to verify fingerprint clearance cards for two personnel records reviewed.
C. A manager shall ensure that policies and procedures are: 1. Established, documented, and implemented to protect the health and safety of a resident that: m. Cover methods by which the assisted living facility is aware of the general or specific whereabouts of a resident; - Failed to establish, document, and implement policies and procedures regarding awareness of resident whereabouts, posing a health and safety risk.
K. A manager shall provide written notification to the Department of a resident's: 1. Death, if the resident's death is required to be reported according to A.R.S. § 11-593, within one working day after the resident's death; - Failed to provide written notification to the Department within one working day after a resident's unexpected death.
A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that: 3. Includes the following: b. The level of service the resident is expected to receive; - Failed to ensure a resident's written service plan included the level of service expected for one sampled resident. Repeat deficiency.
A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that: 5. When initially developed and when updated, is signed and dated by: a. The resident or resident's representative; b. The manager; c. If a review is required in subsection (A)(3)(d), the nurse or medical practitioner who reviewed the service plan; and d. If a review is required in subsection (A)(3)(e)(ii), the medical practitioner or behavioral health professional who reviewed the service plan. - Failed to ensure a resident's written service plan was signed and dated by required parties for one sampled resident.
Report Facts
Inspections on page: 12 Total deficiencies: 19 Complaint inspections: 12 Total capacity: 130
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
E1Named in multiple findings related to documentation failures and interviews
E2Named in findings related to medication administration and interviews
E3Named in findings related to fingerprint clearance and fall prevention training
E4Named in findings related to tuberculosis documentation and fingerprint clearance
E5Named in findings related to tuberculosis documentation
E6Named in findings related to tuberculosis documentation and resident discovery
E7Named in findings related to tuberculosis documentation and staffing
E8Named in findings related to tuberculosis documentation and caregiver skills verification

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