Inspection Reports for Curry House

5858 47 Rd, Cadillac, MI 49601, United States, MI, 49601

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Deficiencies per Year

4 3 2 1 0
2014
2022
2023
2025
Unclassified

Census Over Time

5 10 15 20 25 Mar '23 Apr '25 Apr '25
Census Capacity
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 16 Capacity: 20 Deficiencies: 1 Apr 18, 2025
Visit Reason
The investigation was initiated due to a complaint alleging that facility staff dropped Resident A during a transfer, resulting in a fractured femur.
Findings
The investigation confirmed that Resident A was dropped during a transfer from bed to wheelchair without the use of required assistive devices, resulting in an acute nondisplaced distal femoral fracture. Staff failed to follow Resident A's functional needs assessment which required use of a sliding board or assistive device.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged that facility staff dropped Resident A causing a fractured femur. The allegation was substantiated based on interviews, record reviews, and staff statements confirming the incident and failure to use assistive devices.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Failure to provide supervision, protection, and personal care as specified in Resident A's written assessment plan, resulting in injury.
Report Facts
Capacity: 20 Census: 16 Complaint Receipt Date: Apr 15, 2025 Investigation Initiation Date: Apr 16, 2025 Incident Date: Mar 4, 2025
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Erin GriffithsLicensee Designee and AdministratorInterviewed regarding the complaint and investigation; responsible for corrective action plan
Jessica WilsonStaff MemberInvolved in transferring Resident A and completing incident report
Courtney LeathermanStaff MemberAssisted in transfer of Resident A during incident
Faith AmistaStaff MemberPresent on shift during incident and interviewed
Tasha EdwardsResident Care CoordinatorInterviewed about incident and care responsibilities
Patrick GartlandMDReviewed radiological images diagnosing Resident A's femur fracture
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 11 Capacity: 20 Deficiencies: 0 Apr 3, 2025
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as a renewal inspection to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and rules for license renewal of the adult foster care facility.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with all applicable rules and statutes. No deficiencies were noted during the inspection.
Report Facts
Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 6 Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 11 Facility capacity: 20
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Erin GriffithsLicensee Designee and AdministratorParticipated in exit conference and was named in the report
Bruce A. MesserLicensing ConsultantConducted the inspection and authored the report
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 12 Capacity: 20 Deficiencies: 0 Mar 14, 2023
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and rules for the facility's license renewal.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with all applicable rules and statutes. No deficiencies were noted during the inspection.
Report Facts
Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 3 Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 12 Capacity: 20
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Rebecca DuncanLicensee Designee and AdministratorParticipated in exit conference and is the licensee designee and administrator
Bruce A. MesserLicensing ConsultantConducted the inspection and authored the report
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 20 Deficiencies: 1 Nov 15, 2022
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted following a complaint alleging that direct care staff Jamie Shepler was yelling and swearing at Resident A.
Findings
The investigation found that direct care staff Jamie Shepler yelled and swore at Resident A, violating resident dignity and rights. Ms. Shepler was terminated from employment due to this violation.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged that direct care staff Jamie Shepler was yelling and swearing at Resident A. The allegation was substantiated with witness statements and interviews. Ms. Shepler was terminated for violating resident rights.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Direct care staff Jamie Shepler was yelling and swearing at Resident A, violating resident protection and dignity.
Report Facts
Capacity: 20
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Jamie SheplerDirect Care StaffNamed in complaint and found to have yelled and sworn at Resident A
Rebecca DuncanLicensee Designee / AdministratorInterviewed during investigation and responsible for corrective action plan
Anthony Mulder-RuizCookWitnessed and reported the incident involving Jamie Shepler and Resident A
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 20 Deficiencies: 0 Oct 7, 2014
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as part of the original licensing study for the Curry House adult foster care facility to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and administrative rules.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with licensing requirements, including environmental health, fire safety, and administrative rules. The applicant demonstrated financial capability, adequate staffing, and understanding of regulatory responsibilities. No rule or statutory violations were noted at the time of licensure.
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 20 Room dimensions: 140 Room dimensions: 192 Living space: 4576 Staff-to-resident ratio: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Jonathan ZimaLicensee Designee and AdministratorAppointed by Board of Directors and named in licensing report
Bruce A. MesserLicensing ConsultantAuthor of the licensing study report
Leon M. HaleArea ManagerApproved the licensing report

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