Inspection Reports for
Covington Senior Living of Farmington
430 S Brookside Dr, Farmington, UT 84025, United States, UT, 84025
Back to Facility ProfileDeficiencies (over last year)
Deficiencies (over last year)
11 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
39% worse than Utah average
Utah average: 7.9 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
12
9
6
3
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Inspection Report
Routine
Deficiencies: 11
Date: Feb 26, 2024
Visit Reason
Unannounced routine inspection to assess compliance with assisted living facility regulations.
Findings
The inspection identified 11 rule noncompliances across various regulatory areas including employee orientation, medication administration, housekeeping, emergency preparedness, and resident service plans. Several deficiencies were noted related to staff training, storage of hazardous materials, emergency plan completeness, and resident care documentation.
Deficiencies (11)
One employee did not receive orientation related to job description, ethics, confidentiality, residents' rights, fire and disaster plan, policy and procedures, reporting responsibility for abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and core competency training.
One employee was not a CNA and did not have 16 hours of documented one-on-one training related to transferring assistance and safety.
Three resident assessments were not used to develop and revise service plans.
Two resident service plans did not include the frequency of services.
Storage for recreational equipment and supplies was not provided for scissors and knives in the activity kitchen room. Scissors were observed on a shelf and knives were observed in unsecured drawers.
Two employees were not wearing hairnets in the kitchen.
Cleaning agents, dangerous or flammable materials were not stored in a locked area to prevent unauthorized access.
There was one fire rated door on the 200 hall that did not close and latch fully.
Emergency and disaster response plan did not address assignment of personnel to specific tasks during an emergency; delivery of essential care and services to facility occupants by alternate means; delivery of essential care and services if additional persons are housed in the facility during an emergency; and delivery of essential care and services to facility occupants if personnel are reduced by an emergency.
No vaccinations were documented for a resident's dog.
An employee continued to work after being determined to not be eligible for direct patient access.
Report Facts
Number of rule noncompliances: 11
Inspection duration hours: 8
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