Inspection Report Summary
The most recent inspection on December 18, 2024, identified one deficiency related to failure to provide appropriate first aid to a non-injured resident who had fallen. Earlier inspections showed multiple deficiencies including issues with timely death notification, incomplete and outdated service plans, acceptance of residents without proper physician documentation, and failure to post pre-planned snacks with meal menus. Complaint investigations were substantiated in both recent reports, with no enforcement actions or fines listed in the available reports. The main themes across deficiencies involved resident care procedures and documentation. The inspection history shows ongoing attention to compliance with care and administrative requirements, with some recurring issues in service planning and communication.
Deficiencies (last 1 years)
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
Deficiencies per year
| Description |
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| 36-420. Health care institutions; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; first aid; immunity; falls; definition B. Each health care institution: 2. Shall provide appropriate first aid |
| Description |
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| K. A manager shall provide written notification to the Department of a resident's death within one working day |
| A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that includes medication storage and control |
| A. Except as required in subsection (B), a manager shall ensure that a resident has a written service plan that is reviewed and updated based on changes |
| B. A manager of an assisted living facility authorized to provide directed care services shall not accept or retain a resident without PCP documentation |
| A. A manager shall ensure that meals and snacks are served according to posted menus including pre-planned snacks |
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