Inspection Reports for Fairview Assisted Living & Memory Care

WA, 99205

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Inspection Report Annual Inspection Deficiencies: 1 Jul 10, 2025
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The Department completed a full inspection of the Assisted Living Facility on 07/10/2025 to determine compliance with Assisted Living Facility requirements.
Findings
The facility was found not to meet the Assisted Living Facility requirements, specifically related to safety assessments for residents' medical devices. The facility conducted safety assessments during the inspection after being unable to obtain documentation from the physical therapy team. The facility also updated its process to ensure assessment timeline requirements were met.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Failure to obtain copies of safety assessments for residents' medical devices from the physical therapy team.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Veronica JacksonAssisted Living Facility LicensorDepartment staff who did the inspection and provided consultation.
Brian ZbylskiALF LicensorDepartment staff who did the inspection and provided consultation.
Tethra WalesAssisted Living Facility LicensorDepartment staff who did the inspection and provided consultation.
Stephanie JenksCommunity Field ManagerSigned the letter and provided contact information for questions.
Inspection Report Life Safety Deficiencies: 2 Apr 2, 2025
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The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted a fire safety inspection at Fairview Assisted Living Inc on 04/02/2025 to assess compliance with sprinkler system testing and maintenance requirements.
Findings
The facility was found unable to provide documentation for quarterly sprinkler system inspections, and forward flow testing of backflow preventers was required but not yet completed. The inspection cited violations related to testing and maintenance of fire protection systems.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
Facility is unable to provide documentation for the quarterly sprinkler system inspections.
Forward flow testing of the backflow preventers shall be required and scheduled for 3/31/25.
Report Facts
Next inspection scheduled on or after: May 31, 2026
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Karen SimmonsDirector of NursingSigned as Owner or Authorized Representative on inspection report dated 04/02/2025
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Deficiencies: 0 Mar 27, 2025
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A complaint inspection was conducted due to a complaint about a fire alarm at Fairview Assisted Living Inc.
Findings
The inspection found that an annual fire sprinkler testing/maintenance inspection revealed a valve was not completely closed, causing an alarm. The fire department responded and cleared the system with no violations cited.
Complaint Details
Complaint #172662 involved a fire alarm complaint. The cause was a valve not completely closed during annual sprinkler maintenance. No violations were cited and the complaint was addressed.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Karen SimmonsDirector of NursingSigned as authorized representative related to the complaint inspection
Inspection Report Follow-Up Census: 51 Deficiencies: 4 Mar 29, 2023
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The Department completed a follow-up inspection of the Assisted Living Facility to verify correction of previously cited deficiencies.
Findings
The follow-up inspection on 03/29/2023 found no deficiencies, indicating the facility meets Assisted Living Facility licensing requirements. The prior full inspection on 01/24/2023 and 01/27/2023 found multiple deficiencies related to food sanitation, service agreement implementation, staff training, and tuberculosis testing.
Deficiencies (4)
Description
Facility failed to manage and maintain on-site food service in compliance with Washington State Retail Food Code, placing 51 of 51 residents at risk of food borne illness.
Facility failed to provide adaptive eating equipment for 1 of 7 residents as agreed upon in the negotiated service agreement, placing the resident at risk of weight loss and lack of support.
Facility failed to ensure 2 of 5 staff received required cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid training, placing 51 of 51 residents at risk of harm.
Facility failed to ensure 1 of 5 staff were screened for Tuberculosis (TB) testing within three days of hire, placing 51 of 51 residents at risk of exposure to TB infection.
Report Facts
Residents at risk of food borne illness: 51 Residents at risk due to lack of CPR and first aid training: 51 Residents at risk due to lack of TB screening: 51 Residents sampled for review: 7 Current residents census: 51 Staff not trained in CPR and first aid: 2 Staff not screened for TB testing within three days of hire: 1
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Janet QuirkLong Term Care SurveyorDepartment staff who conducted on-site verification
Joy PipgrasLTC SurveyorDepartment staff who inspected the Assisted Living Facility
Jessica SalquistField ManagerSigned follow-up inspection letter
Tara PeacockField ManagerSigned full inspection letter and correspondence
Heidi BogettAdministratorSigned Plan/Attestation Statements for deficiencies
Staff ACaregiverFailed CPR and first aid training requirements
Staff DCaregiverFailed CPR and first aid training and TB testing requirements
Staff BKitchen ManagerInterviewed regarding food service practices
Staff FAdministratorInterviewed regarding adaptive eating device and training requirements
Staff HNursing AideInterviewed regarding food service clothing practices

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