Inspection Reports for
Hillview Senior Living
210 MEMORIAL DRIVE, MONDOVI, WI, 54755-
Back to Facility ProfileDeficiencies (last 2 years)
Deficiencies (over 2 years)
1 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
78% better than Wisconsin average
Wisconsin average: 4.6 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Census
Latest occupancy rate
38 residents
Based on a May 2025 inspection.
This facility has shown a steady increase in demand based on occupancy rates.
Occupancy over time
Inspection Report
Re-Inspection
Census: 38
Deficiencies: 0
Date: May 1, 2025
Visit Reason
Verification visit to confirm correction of deficiencies identified in the previous Statement of Deficiency (SOD) JXF211 dated 04/18/2024.
Findings
No deficiencies were identified during this verification visit. The previously cited deficiencies were corrected.
Report Facts
Revisit fee: 200
Inspection Report
Abbreviated Survey
Deficiencies: 0
Date: Apr 18, 2024
Visit Reason
An abbreviated survey and complaint investigation was conducted to determine if Hillview Senior Living was in substantial compliance with Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code requirements for community-based residential facilities.
Complaint Details
The visit was complaint-related as it included a complaint investigation along with the abbreviated survey. Specific substantiation status is not stated.
Findings
The Department issued a Statement of Deficiency (SOD #JXF211) for violations of Wis. Stat. ch. 50 and Wis. Admin. Code ch. DHS 83, establishing grounds for regulatory action and requiring the licensee to comply with all requirements to protect resident health, safety, and welfare.
Report Facts
Compliance timeframe: 45
Inspection fee: 200
Posting duration: 90
Appeal filing timeframe: 10
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| William R. Gardner | Assisted Living Regional Director | Contact person for questions about the letter |
| Kenneth Brotheridge | Assisted Living Director | Signed the Notice and Order letter |
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Census: 29
Capacity: 38
Deficiencies: 2
Date: Apr 15, 2024
Visit Reason
On 04/15/2024, a complaint investigation and abbreviated survey were conducted at Hillview Senior Living due to concerns of mold and water damage within the facility.
Complaint Details
The complaint was substantiated. The complaint involved concerns of mold and water damage within the facility, including water leaks and deteriorated pipes.
Findings
The complaint was substantiated with two deficiencies identified: the facility was not maintained in good repair due to deteriorated basement pipes, discolored ceiling tiles, ongoing water leaks, and a roof needing replacement; and toxic substances were found unsecured in multiple areas of the facility.
Deficiencies (2)
Facility was not maintained in good repair with deteriorated basement mechanical room pipes, multiple discolored ceiling tiles, ongoing water leaks, and a roof needing replacement.
Toxic substances including cleaning compounds and disinfectants were found unsecured in various locations such as the laundry room, soiled utility room, spa room, and bath room.
Report Facts
Census: 29
Total licensed capacity: 38
Roofing estimates: 124428
Roofing estimates: 595500
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Nurse Manager A | Nurse Manager | Interviewed regarding mold and water damage concerns and toxic substances storage |
| Administrator B | Administrator | Interviewed regarding roof replacement plans and facility maintenance |
| Maintenance Worker E | Maintenance Worker | Interviewed about water damage, pipe conditions, and roofing issues |
| Maintenance Worker F | Maintenance Worker | Signed summary document regarding water leak and repairs |
| Supervisor B | Supervisor | Interviewed about water damage and roof replacement |
| Caregiver D | Caregiver | Interviewed about water damage and ceiling tile conditions |
| Caregiver G | Caregiver | Interviewed about water leaking from ceiling |
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