Inspection Reports for Iris Memory Care of NW Oklahoma City

12000 N Macarthur Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73162, OK, 73162

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Inspection Report Renewal Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 Sep 10, 2025
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The document serves as a license renewal for the assisted living center Iris Memory Care of NW Oklahoma City, certifying the facility to continue operations under state regulations.
Findings
The document certifies that the facility is licensed to operate as an assisted living center with a maximum capacity of 60 beds, effective from December 29, 2025, through December 29, 2028.
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Maximum licensed capacity: 60
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 53 Deficiencies: 0 Mar 6, 2025
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The inspection was a relicensure survey conducted in conjunction with complaint investigations at the assisted living facility.
Findings
No deficiencies were cited during the relicensure survey and complaint investigations. Investigations found adequate staffing and no substantiated allegations regarding chemical restraints, sanitary environment, or ADL care.
Complaint Details
Complaint investigations included allegations of inadequate staffing, chemical restraint use, unsanitary environment, and failure to provide ADL care. Investigations found no substantiation of these allegations.
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Facility Census: 53 Sample Size: 10
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Tempal KillmanEnforcement AnalystSigned the relicensure survey report letter
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Jun 13, 2023
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A relicensure survey was conducted to assess compliance for renewal of the facility's license.
Findings
No deficiencies were cited during the inspection conducted at the Assisted Living Center.
Inspection Report Renewal Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 May 15, 2023
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This document serves as a license renewal for the assisted living center Iris Memory Care of NW Oklahoma City, certifying the facility to continue operations.
Findings
The license renewal certifies that the facility meets the provisions of the Oklahoma Statutes and State Board of Health regulations, allowing it to maintain its licensed capacity of 60 beds.
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Licensed capacity: 60
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 Jan 26, 2023
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This document certifies the initial licensing of IMC OKC II, LLC, an Assisted Living Center, to operate as Iris Memory Care of NW Oklahoma City.
Findings
The license was issued pursuant to Oklahoma statutes and state board of health regulations, authorizing the facility to operate with a maximum capacity of 60 beds.
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Maximum licensed beds: 60
Inspection Report Renewal Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 Dec 8, 2021
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This document is a license renewal issued to Heritage Point Senior Living, LLC to conduct and maintain an Assisted Living Center.
Findings
The license certifies that Heritage Point Senior Living, LLC is authorized to operate an Assisted Living Center with a maximum capacity of 60 beds, effective from 12/11/2021 to 12/10/2024.
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Maximum licensed beds: 60
Inspection Report Renewal Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 2, 2021
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This document serves as a license renewal for Heritage Point Senior Living, LLC, an assisted living center, authorizing continued operation.
Findings
The license certifies that the facility meets the requirements to operate as an assisted living center with a maximum capacity of 60 beds. No deficiencies or violations are noted in this document.
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Maximum licensed beds: 60
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Census: 41 Deficiencies: 3 Nov 26, 2019
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A re-licensure survey was conducted on November 25 and 26, 2019, to assess compliance with state licensure requirements for the assisted living center.
Findings
Deficiencies were found related to hot water temperature standards, medication staffing and administration, and resident rights regarding medical care. A follow-up revisit on February 4, 2020, found all deficiencies cleared.
Deficiencies (3)
Description
Hot water available for resident use exceeded 115 degrees Fahrenheit for 3 of 6 sampled residents, posing potential for more than minimal harm.
The center failed to ensure medications were reviewed monthly by a registered nurse for 7 of 8 sampled residents, with some medication reviews not done or improperly signed.
The center failed to ensure residents received adequate and appropriate medical care consistent with recognized standards, including missed medication administrations and documentation errors for multiple residents.
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Census: 41 Census: 40
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
AlixAndria RuoffAdministratorNamed in relation to plan of correction and signature on corrective action documents
Sue DavisEnforcement CoordinatorSigned enforcement and follow-up letters
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 41 Deficiencies: 3 May 30, 2019
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A complaint survey was conducted on May 30, 2019, at Heritage Point of Oklahoma City to investigate complaint #OK00053768 regarding alleged deficiencies.
Findings
Deficient practice was substantiated related to the center's failure to have and/or implement their abuse policy, with potential for more than minimal harm. Deficient practice was unsubstantiated for residents' right to safety and privacy and for staff qualifications related to activities. The facility was required to submit a plan of correction.
Complaint Details
The complaint investigation substantiated the allegation that the center failed to have and/or implement their abuse policy. The allegations related to residents' right to safety and privacy and staff qualifications for activities were unsubstantiated.
Severity Breakdown
SS=F: 1 SS=E: 1 SS=D: 1
Deficiencies (3)
DescriptionSeverity
The center failed to provide specific training related to dementia care for 47 of 47 employees who provided direct care and services to residents, with widespread potential for more than minimal harm for all 41 residents.SS=F
The center failed to follow its abuse policy to ensure safety and protect residents from bruising and scratches caused by an unknown source, failed to thoroughly investigate the cause of injuries, and failed to monitor a resident for new injuries, resulting in potential for more than minimal harm at a pattern.SS=E
The center failed to report an allegation of abuse to the Oklahoma State Department of Health for one resident who sustained injuries from an unknown source, resulting in potential for more than minimal harm.SS=D
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Census: 41 Number of employees lacking dementia training: 47 Number of residents affected: 41 Surveyor On-Site Hours: 6.75
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Denise OwenRNSigned the complaint investigation report dated 06/05/2019
Lisa CalvinLong Term Care Enforcement ReviewerSigned acceptance letter for plan of correction dated 09/12/2019
Sue DavisEnforcement CoordinatorSigned enforcement and follow-up letters
Inspection Report Renewal Capacity: 60 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 14, 2019
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This document is a renewal license issued to Heritage Point Senior Living, LLC to conduct and maintain an Assisted Living Center.
Findings
The license certifies that the facility meets the requirements to operate as an Assisted Living Center with a maximum capacity of 60 beds. No deficiencies or findings are noted in this document.
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Maximum licensed beds: 60

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