Inspection Reports for
Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center
635 High Street, Huntingdon, TN, 38344
Back to Facility ProfileDeficiencies (last 2 years)
Deficiencies (over 2 years)
1 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
77% better than Tennessee average
Tennessee average: 4.4 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Deficiencies: 0
Date: May 6, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a complaint survey at Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated § 68-11-210.
Complaint Details
The visit was complaint-related and resulted in substantiated violations leading to the imposition of a Type B Civil Monetary Penalty.
Findings
The survey revealed violations of licensure statutes and regulations that directly impact the care of patients in the nursing home. Based on these findings, the Executive Director imposed a Type B Civil Monetary Penalty for violations of resident rights standards.
Report Facts
Civil Monetary Penalty amount: 1500
Inspection Report
Enforcement
Deficiencies: 2
Date: Aug 2, 2018
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted following a survey on August 2, 2018, which found serious violations of state laws and regulations resulting in endangerment to the health, safety, and welfare of residents at The Village at Primacy Place, an assisted-care living facility.
Findings
Surveyors observed multiple deficiencies including failure to meet nutritional needs for residents, lack of proper dietary manuals, missing wound care documentation, and failure to maintain medical records and nursing notes. The facility was cited for these violations and assessed civil monetary penalties.
Deficiencies (2)
Rule 1200-08-25-.07(7)(c)(3) [SERVICES PROVIDED]: The facility failed to meet residents' nutritional needs as diabetic and sodium-restricted diets were not properly provided or documented.
Rule 1200-08-25-.12(3)(g) [RESIDENT RECORDS]: The facility failed to maintain medical records including observation notes, progress notes, and nursing notes for several residents.
Report Facts
Civil monetary penalties: 3000
Dates of surveys: 4
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Roneshia Latrice Washington | Administrator | Signed the consent order as respondent representative. |
| Caroline R. Tippens | Senior Associate General Counsel | Signed the consent order on behalf of the Department of Health. |
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